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Affective Illness in First Degree Relatives, Parental Loss and Family Jointness in Depressive Disorders
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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Manic-depressive illness is believed to comprise two different clinical entities: Bipolar and Monopolar. This paper aims to study any differences there may be between monopolar and bipolar depressions in respect of three factors: occurrence of affective disorder (including suicide) in first degree relatives; parental death before the patients' twelfth birthday and the extent of ‘jointness' (Khatri, 1970) of the patients' family.
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