Affective disorder in the families of women with normal weight bulimia
The authors determined the lifetime prevalence of affective disorder in the first- and second-degree relatives, excluding children, of 27 bulimic women who had never had anorexia nervosa and 27 women with no history of an eating disorder. Family diagnoses were made blind to the proband's diagno...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of psychiatry 1984-10, Vol.141 (10), p.1224-1227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors determined the lifetime prevalence of affective disorder in
the first- and second-degree relatives, excluding children, of 27 bulimic
women who had never had anorexia nervosa and 27 women with no history of an
eating disorder. Family diagnoses were made blind to the proband's
diagnosis. The prevalence of affective disorder was 9% in the relatives of
the bulimic probands and 10% in the relatives of the control probands, a
nonsignificant difference. These findings are in contrast to reports of an
increased prevalence of affective disorder in the relatives of patients
with anorexia nervosa. |
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ISSN: | 0002-953X 1535-7228 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ajp.141.10.1224 |