Family-of-origin characteristics in bipolar disorder: A controlled study

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Objective: To assess the family-of-origin characteristics of patients with bipolar disorder relative to those of control subjects. Method: Fifty- six euthymic patients meeting research diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder and 21 control subjects completed the Family Environment Scale (FES) for the family they grew up with. Results: The 2 groups showed strikingly similar profiles on 10 indices of family functioning or structure. Conclusions: The results do not support the hypothesis that specific family attributes contribute to the development of bipolar disorder.

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Cooke, R. G., Young, L. T., Mohri, L., Blake, P., & Joffe, R. T. (1999). Family-of-origin characteristics in bipolar disorder: A controlled study. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 44(4), 379–381. https://doi.org/10.1177/070674379904400409

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