Depressive disorders and depressive personality traits in offspring aged 10-17 of bipolar and of normal parents.
J Youth Adolesc
; 20(2): 135-48, 1991 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
Sixty proband children (P) of bipolar I parents and 60 control children of normal parents (C), in the age range 10-17, were investigated clinically by K-SADS-E interview and psychologically by personality inventories. In the global psychopathology rate of 63% in P children and 25% in C children, depressive disorders reached 8% in P children and 0% in C children, while depressive personality traits reached 22% in P children and 15% in C children. Cluster analysis evidenced a variety of personality structures, but 3 clusters were striking a cluster characterized by high anxiety and depressive reactivity (17% P and 5% C children), a cluster characterized by high depressive reactivity and emotional instability (5% P children), and a hyperthymic cluster (5 % P children). Sixty-seven percent of P children and 36% of C children showed deviant personality traits (p<.01).
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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J Youth Adolesc
Año:
1991
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Article
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Rumanía