How should we construct psychiatric family history scores? A comparison of alternative approaches from the Dunedin Family Health History Study.
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The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study: overview of the first 40 years, with an eye to the futureBiomarkers of threat and reward sensitivity demonstrate unique associations with risk for psychopathologyPolygenic risk and the development and course of asthma: an analysis of data from a four-decade longitudinal studyLatent trajectory classes of depressive and anxiety disorders from adolescence to adulthood: descriptions of classes and associations with risk factors.Interplay between childhood physical abuse and familial risk in the onset of psychotic disorders.Mental health antecedents of early midlife insomnia: evidence from a four-decade longitudinal study.Perinatal complications and aging indicators by midlife.IQ and schizophrenia in a Swedish national sample: their causal relationship and the interaction of IQ with genetic risk.Sensitivity to secondhand smoke exposure predicts smoking susceptibility in 8-13-year-old never smokersInter-generational continuity in periodontal health: findings from the Dunedin family history study.Sensitivity to secondhand smoke exposure predicts future smoking susceptibilityBullying victimisation and risk of self harm in early adolescence: longitudinal cohort studyThe CCC2000 Birth Cohort Study of Register-Based Family History of Mental Disorders and Psychotic Experiences in Offspring.Predictors of first-episode unipolar major depression in individuals with and without sub-threshold depressive symptoms: A prospective, population-based study.Etiological features of borderline personality related characteristics in a birth cohort of 12-year-old children.Supportive parenting mediates neighborhood socioeconomic disparities in children's antisocial behavior from ages 5 to 12Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study.Aggregation of lifetime Axis I psychiatric disorders through age 30: incidence, predictors, and associated psychosocial outcomes.The validity of the family history screen for assessing family history of mental disorders.An inexpensive family index of risk for mood issues improves identification of pediatric bipolar disorderPredictive value of family history on severity of illness: the case for depression, anxiety, alcohol dependence, and drug dependence.Translating personality psychology to help personalize preventive medicine for young adult patientsCumulative Effects of Neighborhood Social Adversity and Personal Crime Victimization on Adolescent Psychotic Experiences.In the eye of the beholder: Perceptions of neighborhood adversity and psychotic experiences in adolescence.Effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in individuals with a familial vulnerability to alcoholism.Genetics and Crime: Integrating New Genomic Discoveries Into Psychological Research About Antisocial Behavior.High risk cohort study for psychiatric disorders in childhood: rationale, design, methods and preliminary results.Adolescent Victimization and Early-Adult Psychopathology: Approaching Causal Inference Using a Longitudinal Twin Study to Rule Out Noncausal Explanations.Protective factors for psychotic experiences amongst adolescents exposed to multiple forms of victimization
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How should we construct psychiatric family history scores? A comparison of alternative approaches from the Dunedin Family Health History Study.
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2008-03-26T00:00:00Z