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This Program Project Grant requests funds for the continuation of a
multidisciplinary programmatic study of the anxiety disorders. The overall
thrust is to both validate and refine the nosology of anxiety disorders
using familial, developmental, epidemiologic, pharmacological challenge and
molecular biologic criteria.
The objective of the family study, under the direction of Dr. Abby Fyer, is
to use patterns of longitudinal course of familial transmission to validate
the distinctions between the anxiety disorders. We now also use the
longitudinal sequences of anxiety disorder comorbidity as well as
symptomatic heterogeneity within the anxiety disorders as dissecting tools.
The child study, under the direction of Dr. Rachel Klein, will include
prospective longitudinal studies, and the development of control groups of
children of parents with pure as well as comorbid disorders and non-ill
parents. This high risk study will cross validate the retrospective
findings of the family study.
The Hispanic study, under the direction of Dr. Michael Liebowitz will focus
on the ataque syndrome as a marker of a culturally sanctioned label for
anxiety and/or affective dysregulation in the Hispanic population. An
informed systematic nosological appraisal will be uniquely validated for
panic disorder by biological challenges.
The epidemiologic component, under Dr. Myrna Weissman, will continue to
analyze the already collected ECA data in consultation with clinicians from
the Program. Analytic methods developed for panic disorder will be applied
to other anxiety disorders. Further, crossnational comparisons should cast
light on the variation of syndromes and risk factors.
The linkage study, supervised by Dr. AbbyFyer in collaboration with Dr.
Conrad Gilliam, will use highly polymorphic DNA markers spanning the entire
human genome to test for linkage to disease phenotypes in a collection of
extended pedigrees, augmented by genetic association studies.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/1/90 → 4/30/00 |
Funding
- National Institute of Mental Health
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Psychiatry and Mental health
- Behavioral Neuroscience
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Projects
- 5 Finished
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ATAQUE IN HISPANIC POPULATIONS
Liebowitz, M. R.
National Institute of Mental Health
10/1/95 → 9/30/98
Project: Research project
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CHILDREN AT RISK FOR ANXIETY DISORDER
Klein, R. G.
National Institute of Mental Health
10/1/95 → 9/30/98
Project: Research project
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EFFECTS OF PROBAND COMORBIDITY ON FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
Fyer, A.
National Institute of Mental Health
10/1/95 → 9/30/98
Project: Research project