Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 179-182
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NIMH collaborative program on the psychobiology of depression: Clinical

Dr. John Rice

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Dr. John Rice

Departments of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

The Jewish Hospital at Washington University, School of Medicine, 216 South Kingshighway Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63110Search for more papers by this author
Nancy C. Andreasen

Nancy C. Andreasen

University of Iowa, Iowa City

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William Coryell

William Coryell

University of Iowa, Iowa City

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Jean Endicott

Jean Endicott

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York

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Jan Fawcett

Jan Fawcett

Rush-Presbyterian, Chicago, Illinois

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Robert M. A. Hirschfeld

Robert M. A. Hirschfeld

National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland

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Martin B. Keller

Martin B. Keller

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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Gerald L. Klerman

Gerald L. Klerman

Cornell Medical School, New York, New York

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Philip Lavori

Philip Lavori

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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Theodore Reich

Theodore Reich

Departments of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

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William A. Scheftner

William A. Scheftner

Rush-Presbyterian, Chicago, Illinois

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First published: 1989
Citations: 10

Abstract

As part of the National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Program of Depression study, data were collected on 2, 225 first-degree relatives of 612 probands. A subset consisting of 187 families of bipolar patients was made available to participants of Genetic Analysis Workwhop 5 (GAW5). A description of these data, including sample sizes, diagnoses, and a summary of published analyses, is given.

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