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Family (genetic) studies in neurotic depression
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242.
Abstract:
Neurotic depression may be defined as a depression that occurs in the context of a long standing history of personality difficulties or neurotic symptoms. Two types of conditions fit this definition: (1) depressions secondary to personality disorder, neuroses or substance abuse; and (2) primary depressions with a family history of alcoholism. Depressions so defined show familial relationships with secondary depression, anxiety disorders, alcoholism, and depressions with personality disorders. The data suggest that these cluster in the same family and are related to the definition of neurotic depression given above. Whether these familial relationships are genetic awaits further research.