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Citation

Zisook S, Rush AJ, Lesser I, Wisniewski SR, Trivedi M, Husain MM, Balasubramani GK, Alpert JE, Fava M. Acta Psychiatr. Scand. 2007; 115(3): 196-205.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, San Diego VA Medical Center, San Diego, CA, USA. szisook@ucsd.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1600-0447.2006.00868.x

PMID

17302619

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In the first 1500 participants with major depressive disorder (MDD) that entered the sequenced treatment alternatives to relieve depression (STAR*D) study, those with preadult onset MDD were more likely to be women and to have a more chronic, severe and disabling form of depression than those with adult onset MDD. This study seeks to replicate these findings. METHOD: The second wave of STAR*D enrollees included 2541 out-patients with MDD, divided into preadult (before age 18) and adult (age 18 or later) onset groups. RESULTS: Participants with a preadult onset of MDD (38%) were younger, ill for longer and more likely to be women than those with adult onset MDD (62%). After adjusting for age, duration of illness and gender, participants with preadult onset MDD also had higher rates of family history of depression, more past suicide attempts, and lower rates of obsessive compulsive and panic disorder. CONCLUSION: Preadult onset MDD may be associated with a more familial form of depression with more suicidality than adult onset MDD.


Language: en

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