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MINEKA ET AL and dissatisfaction (see Kendler et al 1993a, Watson et al 1994). Thus, anxiety, depression, and neuroticism could be linked to a single genetic diathesis that apparently represents an underlying vulnerability to subjective distress and negative affectivity. Subsequent analyses of these same data, however, revealed that symptoms of a panic attack (e.g. breathlessness or heart pounding) reflected unique ge-of depression and of anxiety, with the former being more of genetic studies have ex- of overlap varying systemati- of distress and ncgative affect of genetic of tunnels, bridges, heights). of the genetic architecture of depression and the anxiety disorders, examin- of two significant genetic factors. One factor was primar-126
DOI link for MINEKA ET AL and dissatisfaction (see Kendler et al 1993a, Watson et al 1994). Thus, anxiety, depression, and neuroticism could be linked to a single genetic diathesis that apparently represents an underlying vulnerability to subjective distress and negative affectivity. Subsequent analyses of these same data, however, revealed that symptoms of a panic attack (e.g. breathlessness or heart pounding) reflected unique ge-of depression and of anxiety, with the former being more of genetic studies have ex- of overlap varying systemati- of distress and ncgative affect of genetic of tunnels, bridges, heights). of the genetic architecture of depression and the anxiety disorders, examin- of two significant genetic factors. One factor was primar-126
MINEKA ET AL and dissatisfaction (see Kendler et al 1993a, Watson et al 1994). Thus, anxiety, depression, and neuroticism could be linked to a single genetic diathesis that apparently represents an underlying vulnerability to subjective distress and negative affectivity. Subsequent analyses of these same data, however, revealed that symptoms of a panic attack (e.g. breathlessness or heart pounding) reflected unique ge-of depression and of anxiety, with the former being more of genetic studies have ex- of overlap varying systemati- of distress and ncgative affect of genetic of tunnels, bridges, heights). of the genetic architecture of depression and the anxiety disorders, examin- of two significant genetic factors. One factor was primar-126
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