The familial aggregation of common psychiatric and substance use disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey: a family history study

KS Kendler, CG Davis, RC Kessler - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1997 - cambridge.org
BackgroundMost family studies of psychiatric disorders examine one syndrome at a time,
and identify probands in clinical rather than epidemiological settings. MethodIn the National
Comorbidity Survey, 5877 respondents were asked about the history of five psychiatric
disorders in their parents: major depression (MD), generalised anxiety disorder (GAD),
antisocial personality disorder (ASP), alcohol abuse/dependence (AAD) and drug
abuse/dependence (DAD). ResultsSignificant familial aggregation was seen for all …

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KS Kendler, CG Davis, RC Kessler - researchgate.net
METHOD The NCS, a nationwide survey of the US population aged 15— 54, is based on a
stratified, multi-stage area probability sample of the non-institutionalised civilian population
in the 48 coterminous states, with a supplemental sample of students living in campus group
housing (Kessler et a!, 1994).
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