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Mood disorders environmental factors

Both genetic and nongenetic factors play roles in the transmission of mood disorders. The familial nature of mood disorders is well established. Studies over the past 20 years have consistently documented higher rates of mood disorder in the relatives of individuals with major depression and bipolar disorder than in relatives of healthy controls [6,7], The familial aggregation of mood disorders is the outcome of both genetic and environmental factors. [Pg.888]


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