Author:
Schreier Andrea,Wittchen Hans-Ulrich,Höfler Michael,Lieb Roselind
Abstract
SummaryThe relationship between DSM-IV anxiety disorders and their clinical
characteristics in mothers and anxiety in offspring was examined in 933
mother–child pairs from a longitudinal community study. Offspring of mothers
with an anxiety disorder had an elevated risk of developing any anxiety
disorder, compared with offspring of mothers with no anxiety disorder.
Increased risk of anxiety in the offspring was especially associated with
maternal social phobia and generalised anxiety disorder, and with maternal
diagnoses of early onset, greater number and more severe impairment. These
results suggest that the type of maternal anxiety disorder and its severity
of manifestation contribute to mother-offspring aggregation of anxiety.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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