1997
The dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) is not associated with alcoholism in three Taiwanese populations: Six polymorphisms tested separately and as haplotypes
Chang F, Ko H, Lu R, Pakstis A, Kidd K. The dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) is not associated with alcoholism in three Taiwanese populations: Six polymorphisms tested separately and as haplotypes. Biological Psychiatry 1997, 41: 394-405. PMID: 9034534, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(96)00248-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcoholismAllelesExonsGenotypeHaplotypesHumansMolecular BiologyPolymorphism, GeneticPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesReceptors, DopamineTaiwan
1985
Drug response as a predictor of transmission of non-bipolar major depression within families
Prusoff B, Weissman M, Merikangas K, Leckman J, Kidd K. Drug response as a predictor of transmission of non-bipolar major depression within families. Journal Of Affective Disorders 1985, 8: 171-176. PMID: 3157727, DOI: 10.1016/0165-0327(85)90041-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntidepressive AgentsClinical Trials as TopicDepressive DisorderDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleHumansMalePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesTime FactorsConceptsNon-bipolar major depressionMajor depressionAffective illnessFirst-degree relativesTermination of treatmentRelatives of probandsClinical responsePharmacological therapyPoor responseClinical trialsSomatic treatmentsDistinct subtypesPredictors of transmissionFirst weekDrug responseFamilial aggregationRapid improvementDepressionProbandsHigh rateIllnessSubtypesTreatmentResponseTherapy
1984
The Risk of Tourette's Syndrome and Chronic Multiple Tics among Relatives of Tourette's Syndrome Patients Obtained by Direct Interview
PAULS D, KRUGER S, LECKMAN J, COHEN D, KIDD K. The Risk of Tourette's Syndrome and Chronic Multiple Tics among Relatives of Tourette's Syndrome Patients Obtained by Direct Interview. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1984, 23: 134-137. PMID: 6585415, DOI: 10.1097/00004583-198403000-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansInterviews as TopicMalePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRiskTic DisordersTourette SyndromePsychiatric Disorders in the Relatives of Probands With Affective Disorders: The Yale University—National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Study
Weissman M, Gershon E, Kidd K, Prusoff B, Leckman J, Dibble E, Hamovit J, Thompson W, Pauls D, Guroff J. Psychiatric Disorders in the Relatives of Probands With Affective Disorders: The Yale University—National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Study. JAMA Psychiatry 1984, 41: 13-21. PMID: 6691780, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1984.01790120015003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelatives of probandsMajor depressionPsychiatric disordersAffective disordersMental Health Collaborative StudyComparable diagnostic criteriaFirst-degree relativesComparability of ratesDiagnostic criteriaBipolar disorderDepressed probandsMost disordersDisordersProbandsFamily studiesCollaborative studyRelativesAmbulatoryIllness
1982
Variability in Rates of Affective Disorders in Relatives of Depressed and Normal Probands
Weissman M, Kidd K, Prusoff B. Variability in Rates of Affective Disorders in Relatives of Depressed and Normal Probands. JAMA Psychiatry 1982, 39: 1397-1403. PMID: 7149900, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290120033006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparison of the family history method to direct interview Factors affecting the diagnosis of depression
Orvaschel H, Thompson W, Belanger A, Prusoff B, Kidd K. Comparison of the family history method to direct interview Factors affecting the diagnosis of depression. Journal Of Affective Disorders 1982, 4: 49-59. PMID: 6461687, DOI: 10.1016/0165-0327(82)90019-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsDepressive DisorderDiagnosis, DifferentialFemaleHumansInterview, PsychologicalMalePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRiskConceptsDiagnosis of depressionFamily history reportsEndogenous symptomsHistory reportsFirst-degree relativesSADS-L interviewsFamily history criteriaSymptoms of depressionAge of onsetFamily history methodIllness characteristicsPsychiatric statusSpecific symptomsSevere casesTreatment statusSymptomsHistory criteriaDepressionSubject characteristicsDiagnosisAn Evaluation of the Family History Method for Ascertaining Psychiatric Disorders
Thompson W, Orvaschel H, Prusoff B, Kidd K. An Evaluation of the Family History Method for Ascertaining Psychiatric Disorders. JAMA Psychiatry 1982, 39: 53-58. PMID: 7055408, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290010031006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research