<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is widely debated. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the etiology of the association between well-being and depressive symptoms across the lifespan. In a large twin-design, including data from 43,427 twins between age 7 and 99, we estimated the association between well-being and depressive symptoms throughout the lifespan and assessed genetic and environmental contributions to the observed overlap. For both well-being (range 31–47%) and depressive symptoms (range 49–61%), genetic factors explained a substantial part of the phenotypic variance across the lifespan. Phenotypic correlations between well-being and depressive symptoms across...
An important goal to psychological research is to advance knowledge on development and sustenance of...
Symptoms of anxiety and depression are relatively stable over time. Can this stability be explained ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is widely...
Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is widely...
Background: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young pe...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
BACKGROUND: Many twin studies have reported that the genetic aetiology of depression differs acco...
Background: Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms become increasingly heritable as children gro...
Background. The influence of genetic factors on major depressive disorder is lower than on other psy...
An important goal to psychological research is to advance knowledge on development and sustenance of...
Symptoms of anxiety and depression are relatively stable over time. Can this stability be explained ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
<p>Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is wid...
Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is widely...
Whether well-being and depressive symptoms can be considered as two sides of the same coin is widely...
Background: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young pe...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
BACKGROUND: Many twin studies have reported that the genetic aetiology of depression differs acco...
Background: Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms become increasingly heritable as children gro...
Background. The influence of genetic factors on major depressive disorder is lower than on other psy...
An important goal to psychological research is to advance knowledge on development and sustenance of...
Symptoms of anxiety and depression are relatively stable over time. Can this stability be explained ...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...