Abstract

Studies of the relation between a positive psychiatric family history and the outcome of psychiatric illness have yielded inconsistent results because of methodologic variability. These two studies, using markedly different methods, demonstrate that psychiatric patients with a psychiatrically ill relative generally have a poorer outcome. The first study identified all Finnish patients born between 1950 and 1969 who …

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