Englund S A, Klein D N
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Champaign 61820.
J Affect Disord. 1990 Apr;18(4):247-52. doi: 10.1016/0165-0327(90)90075-j.
The present study explored the role of genetic factors in the development of neurotic depression. Case studies of 16 monozygotic (MZ) and 14 same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twins from Robert Shapiro's 1970 study of non-endogenous depression were rediagnosed by two raters blind to the zygosity and identity of each twin. Diagnoses were made using Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) and George Winokur's 1985 criteria for neurotic-reactive depression. When neurotic depression was operationally defined using Winokur's criteria plus RDC major or definite minor depression, the concordance rate for MZ twins was significantly greater than that for DZ twins. Our results contrast with Shapiro's negative findings, probably due to our use of formal diagnostic criteria and Shapiro's requirement that cotwins be hospitalized to be considered concordant. The present results suggest that genetic factors play a role in the etiology of at least some forms of neurotic depression.
本研究探讨了遗传因素在神经性抑郁症发病过程中的作用。对罗伯特·夏皮罗1970年关于非内源性抑郁症研究中的16对同卵(MZ)双胞胎和14对同性异卵(DZ)双胞胎的案例进行了重新诊断,由两名对每对双胞胎的合子性和身份不知情的评估者进行诊断。诊断采用研究诊断标准(RDC)和乔治·维诺克1985年的神经性反应性抑郁症标准。当使用维诺克标准加RDC重度或明确轻度抑郁症对神经性抑郁症进行操作性定义时,MZ双胞胎的一致率显著高于DZ双胞胎。我们的结果与夏皮罗的阴性结果形成对比,这可能是由于我们使用了正式的诊断标准,以及夏皮罗要求双胞胎必须住院才能被视为一致。目前的结果表明,遗传因素在至少某些形式的神经性抑郁症的病因中起作用。