Weissman Et Al Study (bio) Flashcards
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Aim
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To examine the potential genetic influence of major depressive disorder (MDD) by studying children, their parents and grandparents.
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Procedure
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- Sample: Approx 160 grandchildren, their parents and grandparents
- Data collection over 20 years (original sample of parents and children interviewed four times during period)
- Initial interview, 2 years, 0 years, 20 years - Data collection from clinicians, blind t past diagnosis of depression and data collected in previous interviews
- Sample of depressed patients (now, grandparents) selected from clinic with a specialization in treatment of mood disorders, non-depressed participants selected from the same community
- Assessments during interviews included diagnosis of psychiatric disorders, IQ, overall functioning and impairment (C-GAS)
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Findings
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- High rates of psychiatric (ex. Anxiety or mood disorders, substance abuse) on grandchildren with two generations of MDD
- If parent was depressed but there was no history of depression in grandparents, there was no significant effect of parental depression on grandchildren
- Severity of parent’s depression was correlated with an increased rate of a mood disorder in children
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Supports genetic influence of MDD in psychiatric disorders and v=overall functioning in grandchildren
- Impairment is factor that should be studied when looking at familial transmissions
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Strengths
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- Longitudinal study
- Non-biological children were removed from analysis (increasing internal validity)
- Grandchildren average age 12 years (not past age of rick for developing depression)
- Researcher triangulation increase credibility of the findings
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Limitations
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- Although family (kinship) studies indicate a potential genetic link to behavior, no actual genotype studied
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Ethical Considerations
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- Informed consent was obtained
- Difficult with children who may change their mind (or not make the decision)
- Confidentiality will be very important as genetic research increases
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Weissman Et Al Study (bio)
Research Method
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Semi-structured interview