Negri F, Melica A M, Zuliani R, Smeraldi E
J Affect Disord. 1979 Dec;1(4):247-53. doi: 10.1016/0165-0327(79)90011-9.
Seventy-two spouses of subjects with recurrent primary affective disorders (PAD), were investigated for the presence of psychiatric disorders in their lives and in those of their first degree relatives, and compared with 71 spouses of non-psychiatrically ill control subjects. No difference was found in the risk for PAD; on the other hand spouses of affective patients manifested a greater occurrence of psychiatric disorders belonging to the affective spectrum, as did their respective first-degree relatives.
对72名患有复发性原发性情感障碍(PAD)患者的配偶进行了调查,了解他们及其一级亲属一生中是否存在精神障碍,并与71名非精神疾病对照受试者的配偶进行了比较。结果发现,两组患PAD的风险没有差异;另一方面,情感障碍患者的配偶及其各自的一级亲属中,属于情感谱系的精神障碍发生率更高。