Characteristics of depression among offspring at high and low familial risk of bipolar disorder.
Rasim Somer DilerBenjamin I GoldsteinDanella HafemanBrian Thomas RooksDara SakolskyBenjamin I GoldsteinKelly MonkMary Beth HickeyDavid AxelsonSatish IyengarBoris BirmaherPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2017)
Depressed BP offspring had more severe depression including atypical depressive symptoms, and were more likely to have subsyndromal mixed manic symptoms than depressed control offspring. Prospective studies to evaluate whether these youth are at high risk to develop BP are warranted. If replicated, the results of this study have important clinical (e.g., treatment of depression in depressed offspring of BP parents) and research implications.