Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Genetic explanation of depression
- Family studies
- The concordance rate of depression in
families should be much higher for closer
relations that it is for distant realtions
- Egeland
- Amish study: prevalence of bipolar was much
higher compared to other populations
- Twin studies
- Peter McGuffin
- 214 twin pairs, MZ concordance=46%, DZ
concordance= 20%
- Allen (1976) support study
- Found MZ concordance of 40% and DZ
concordance of 11% (similar to McGuffin's study)
- Concordance for bipolar depression
was much higher: MZ= 72%, DZ= 14%
- MZ twins= 100%
genetic similarity
- Concordance should be higher
than that of DZ twins
- DZ twins= 50%
genetic similarity
- Same genetic similarity as normal
siblings
- Adoption
studies
- Seperates genetics and
environments- more covincing
- Wender
- 71 adult adoptees with depression, 71 adult adoptees
without depression (controls)
- Results showed that the biological parents of the adoptees
are 8x more likely to have depression than the adoptee's
adoptive parents.
- Psychiatric evaluations were conducted of
adoptee's biological and adoptive parents
- The psychologists have to find adoptees
with depression who are serperated
from their parents at a young age
- This means that sample sizes are
small and so ungeneralisable
- The idea that depression runs in families and is inherited from our
parents
- Key people: Peter McGuffin, Paul Wender, Egeland and Allen
- Strengths
- Adoption studies separate the role of environment
and genetics as the children aren't brought up by
depressed parents; environment can't intervene
- A new revised theory of genetics is that genetics makes an
individual prone to depression, but environmental triggers are
required. This takes both genetics and environment into account
- There is compelling evidence, particularly from adoption studies, that indicate
a genetic link and so it would be wrong to completely rule out the possibility.
- It would be wrong to say genetics don't play any role at all in the formation of depression
- Stress-diathesis relationship: it has been suggested that
genetics make us prone to the disorder, but stress triggers this
genetic link- revised and improved theory
- Weaknesses
- Adoption studies- small sample size
- Twins are often brought up in a more similar environment so it
might explain the high concordance rate better than genetics
- MZ twins have 100% genetic similarity so concordance rates
should be 100% (which they aren't, they are actually 46%) so
environment must play a part
- DZ twins and normal siblings both have 50% genetic similarity so they should both
have the same concordance rate. In reality, DZ twins have a higher concordance
rate for depression so environment could explain it better- DZ twins share a more
similar environment to normal siblings
- Family of closer relations often have a more similar environment
so it could explain the higher concordance rate for closer relations
compared to distant realtions.
- So far, search for a gene that causes depression has been unsuccessful