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Familial risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: associations with genetic, clinical, and psychosocial vulnerabilities.

Eleonore D van SprangDominique F MaciejewskiYuri MilaneschiBernet M ElzingaAartjan T F BeekmanCatharina A HartmanAlbert M van HemertBrenda W J H Penninx
Published in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Familial risk for depression and anxiety deserves clinical attention due to its associated genetic vulnerability and more unfavorable disease profile, and seems to be better captured by a continuous score that incorporates family- and disorder-specific characteristics than by a dichotomous FH measure.
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