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Genetic and environmental risk factors for depression assessed by subject-rated Symptom Check List versus Structured Clinical Interview
2001
Psychological Medicine
Background. It is not known if a subject's characteristic level of self-rated depression symptoms index their genetic or environmental liability to major depressive disorder when measurement error and other occasion-specific influences are taken into account. Method. Monozygotic (N l 408) and dizygotic (N l 295) adult female twin pairs from a population-based registry were surveyed twice with an average follow-up interval of 61 months. At each occasion subjects completed a structured clinical
doi:10.1017/s0033291701004755
pmid:11722156
fatcat:5mghkwkyyjhwjnfexye4ordt6y