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Publication Detail
Affective bias and current, past and future adolescent depression: A familial high risk study.
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Authors:Kilford EJ, Foulkes L, Potter R, Collishaw S, Thapar A, Rice F
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Publication date:15/03/2015
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Pagination:265, 271
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Journal:J Affect Disord
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Volume:174
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Status:Published
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Country:Netherlands
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PII:S0165-0327(14)00756-3
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Language:English
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Keywords:Adolescence, Affective, Cognitive, Depression, High-risk, Longitudinal
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Notes:2014TheAuthors.Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
Abstract
Affective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of longitudinal studies means that the temporal relationship between affective bias and depression is not well understood. One group where studies of affective bias may be particularly warranted is the adolescent offspring of depressed parents, given observations of high rates of depression and a severe and impairing course of disorder in this group.
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