Journal article
Anxiety and Depression in Twin and Sib Pairs Extremely Discordant and Concordant for Neuroticism: Prodromus to a Linkage Study
Twin Research and Human Genetics, Vol.3(4), pp.299-309
2000
Abstract
Multivariate modelling of anxiety and depression data in twins has suggested that the two phenotypes are largely underpinned by one genetic factor, while other studies have indicated a relationship between these disorders and the neuroticism personality trait. As part of a study to identify quantitative trait loci for anxiety and depression, questionnaire responses and inter views of 15 027 Australian twins and 11 389 of their family members conducted during the past 20 years were reviewed to identify individuals with neuroticism, anxiety and depression scores in the upper or lower deciles of the population. This information was then used to identify extreme discordant and concordant (EDAC) sib pairs. 1373 high-scoring and 1571 low-scoring subjects (2357 sib pairs) were selected for par ticipation, and extremely high participation rates were achieved, with over 90% of contactable prospective participants completing the interview phase, and over 90% of these providing blood or buccal samples. Participation bias arising from the nature of the selection variables was minimal, with only a small difference between rates of interview participation among prospective participants with high and low selection scores (89.4% vs 91.6%). The interview permitted the diagnosis of depression and several anxiety disorders (OCD, agoraphobia, panic disorder, generalised anxiety disorder) in this sample according to DSM-IV criteria. The methodology for selection of prospective subjects was demonstrated to be extremely successful, with highly significant differences in depression and anxiety disorder prevalence rates between individuals in the two selection groups. The success of this EDAC sampling scheme will enhance the power for QTL linkage and association analysis in this sample.
Details
- Title
- Anxiety and Depression in Twin and Sib Pairs Extremely Discordant and Concordant for Neuroticism: Prodromus to a Linkage Study
- Authors
- K M Kirk (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchA J Birley (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchDixie J Statham (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchBarbara Haddon (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchR I E Lake (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchJ G Andrews (Author) - World Health OrganizationN G Martin (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical Research
- Publication details
- Twin Research and Human Genetics, Vol.3(4), pp.299-309
- Publisher
- Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd.
- Date published
- 2000
- DOI
- 10.1375/136905200320565274
- ISSN
- 1832-4274
- Organisation Unit
- School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; USC Business School - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449638102621
- Output Type
- Journal article