Progress in psychiatric genetics has been slow despite evidence of high heritability for most mental disorders. We argue that greater use of early detectable intermediate traits (endophenotypes) with the highest likely aetiological significance to depression, rather than complex clinical phenotypes, would be advantageous. Longitudinal data from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study were used to identify an early life behavioural endophenotype for atypical hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical function in adolescence, a neurobiological indicator of anxiety and depression. A set of descriptors representing rigid and reactive behaviour at age 1 year discriminated those in the top 20% of the free salivary cortisol exposure at ag...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal m...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Progress in psychiatric genetics has been slow despite evidence of high heritability for most mental...
Research on adolescent and adult populations has linked depression to variation in several monoamine...
To investigate the utility of longitudinal data in genetic analyses of symptoms of anxiety and depre...
Early life stress is known to have an enduring impact on individuals’ health trajectories, however, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite many attempts to understand the genetic architecture of depression, little progr...
Individual response to stress is correlated with neuroticism and is an important predictor of both n...
Individual response to stress is correlated with neuroticism and is an important predictor of both n...
BACKGROUND: Previous work suggests that daily life stress-sensitivity may be an intermediary phenoty...
Depressive and anxiety disorders in young adults are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality w...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal m...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Progress in psychiatric genetics has been slow despite evidence of high heritability for most mental...
Research on adolescent and adult populations has linked depression to variation in several monoamine...
To investigate the utility of longitudinal data in genetic analyses of symptoms of anxiety and depre...
Early life stress is known to have an enduring impact on individuals’ health trajectories, however, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite many attempts to understand the genetic architecture of depression, little progr...
Individual response to stress is correlated with neuroticism and is an important predictor of both n...
Individual response to stress is correlated with neuroticism and is an important predictor of both n...
BACKGROUND: Previous work suggests that daily life stress-sensitivity may be an intermediary phenoty...
Depressive and anxiety disorders in young adults are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality w...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common and disabling condition with a high relapse frequency. Maternal m...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...