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In this study, having multiple prior affected generations was associated with increased risk of childhood psychopathology. Furthermore, these findings were detectable even at prepubertal ages and existed in diverse racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups.
Life Stress and Family History for Depression: The Moderating Role of Past Depressive Episodes. Three of the most consistent and powerful predictors of depression are a recent major life event, a positive family history for depression, and a personal history of depressive episodes.
The findings showed that there are a plethora of risk and protective factors (relating to biological, psychological, and social determinants) that are related to depression; these determinants are interlinked and influence depression outcomes through a web of causation.
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with greater depressive symptoms report more frequent negative social interactions and react more strongly to them. It remains unknown, however, whether ...
30 Νοε 2021 · Family history of depression (FHD) is a known risk factor for the new onset of depression. However, it is unclear if FHD is clinically useful for prognosis in adolescents with current, ongoing, or past depression.
Family history of depression and major life stress. Early work by Strecker (1922) suggested that manic-depressive patients with a history of recent life stress had fewer family members with a history of mental illness.
Family history of MDD is a powerful predictor of clinical course of psychiatric illness in the offspring and mortality and should be probed in clinical care. Depressed patients with a family history of depression should be actively treated and followed.