作者: Daniel Varghese , Sukanta Saha , James D. Scott , Raymond C.K. Chan , John J. McGrath
DOI: 10.1002/AJMG.B.31185
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摘要: Recent studies have indicated that isolated delusional-like experiences (DLE) are common in the general population. Furthermore, there is preliminary evidence to suggest these more those with a family history of mental disorders. We had opportunity explore association between wide range disorders and DLE an Australian population survey. The National Survey Mental Health Wellbeing 2007 examined 8,841 adult community residents. Composite International Diagnostic Interview was used generate various DSM-IV lifetime diagnoses assess DLE. participants were asked report their first-degree relatives. influence on endorsement assessed logistic regression, adjustments for age, sex, presence comorbid psychiatric respondents. A anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or alcohol illicit drug abuse/dependence each significantly associated DLE, associations remained significant when we adjusted illness When restrictive definition only depression schizophrenia These findings familial factors may be shared