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Family History of Suicide and Personality

open access: yesArchives of Suicide Research, 2009
The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of family history of suicidal behaviour on psychopathlogical features of inmates. A sample of 1,179 prisoners had a psychiatric interview including the Brown-Goodwin Assessment for Lifetime History of Aggression (BGLHA).
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Headache and Family History

Cephalalgia, 1991
In two headache questionnaire surveys we inquired about the occurrence of headache in the mothers, fathers, siblings and children of the respondents. In total, 633 people completed valid questionnaires, 260 in the first survey and 373 in the second.
Messinger, Harley B.   +3 more
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A special family history

Legal Medicine, 2009
Y-STR analysis is a common tool in forensic case work. Lately it has also been popular in genealogical research to determine the male lineage. We present the investigation of members of a family with a pedigree dating back to the 14th century. The aim of the study was to genetically confirm the kinship established genealogically, a method that is ...
Anke, Heinrich   +3 more
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Brief Screening for Family Psychiatric History: The Family History Screen

Archives of General Psychiatry, 2000
Brief screens to collect lifetime family psychiatric history are useful in clinical practice and for identifying potential families for genetic studies.The Family History Screen (FHS) collects information on 15 psychiatric disorders and suicidal behavior in informants and their first-degree relatives.
M M, Weissman   +5 more
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Family history matters

Cancer, 2016
Targeting individuals at increased risk for colon cancer will ensure that those most at risk for the disease will benefit; a family history is an easily identifiable risk factor for colon cancer. The review by Lowery et al. in this issue of Cancer highlights both the importance of taking a family history for identifying those at risk for colorectal ...
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Family History of Suicide

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1983
Among 243 patients with a family history of suicide, almost half (118 [48.6%]) had attempted suicide, more than half (137 [56.4%]) had a depressive disorder, and more than a third (84 [34.6%]) had recurrent affective disorder. These 243 patients with a family history of suicide were compared with 5,602 patients with no family history of suicide.
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Family History and Oral History

Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 1977
For three years I have been using family history in my women's history classes. I ask students to use oral history techniques and interview the oldest women in their families. We tend to have three groups of women to study--those born at the end of the nineteenth century, those born in the early twentieth century, and those born after World War I.
Joan Jensen, Beverly Baca, Barbara Bolin
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Taking the family history

The American Journal of Medicine, 1963
Abstract Methods of collecting and analyzing family histories are discussed from the point of view of the physician interested in screening case histories for information of diagnostic or prognostic value, or in family counselling or in finding out more about the genetics of disease.
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Alienation and the Family History

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1974
A practical method for some patients with symptoms emanating from rootlessness is presented. Three cases using the technique of the extended longitudinal family history are discussed.
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… but the family history was negative

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1977
At least eight possible explanations make the diagnosis of a genetically determined disorder compatiblewith a negative family history. In the interests of the patient, the family and a clearer understanding of genetic clinical disorders it behooves all to respect these possiblities.
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