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Perceived Genetic Risks for Bipolar Disorder in a Patient Population: An Exploratory Study
Authors:Kimberly A. Quaid  Sharon R. Aschen  Carrie L. Smiley  John I. Nurnberger Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202-5251;(2) Institute of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202-5251
Abstract:Thirty-one subjects with bipolar illness completed a questionnaire about genetic risk for bipolar disorder. Subjects estimated both quantitative and qualitative genetic risk for bipolar disorder for the following categories: general population, siblings, parents, spouses, and children. Results showed that quantitative risks were inflated when compared to qualitative risks and that subjects routinely overestimated the risk for developing bipolar illness. These findings suggest that genetic counseling may be useful for this population.
Keywords:bipolar disorder  risk estimation  genetic counseling
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