Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with problem behaviours in children. This study aimed to examine the association between low birth-weight for gestation and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents and to examine whether the relationship is moderated by genetic risk for depression. An epidemiological, genetically sensitive design was used including 2,046 twins aged 8-17 years (1,023 families). Data were obtained by parental report and analysed using regression analysis. A small but significant association between birth-weight for gestation and early depressive symptoms was observed. The unit increase in depressive symptoms per unit decrease in birth-weight for gestation was grea...
BACKGROUND: Despite many attempts to understand the genetic architecture of depression, little progr...
Background: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young pe...
Background: Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms become increasingly heritable as children gro...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may increase the risk of offspring depression in childhood...
everal studies have shown that individuals born with a lower birth weight have an increased risk of ...
Objective: Studies testing the association between birth weight and depression or anxiety have found...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Background. Conflicting evidence exists on causes of vulnerability to post-natal depression. We inve...
Background. Conflicting evidence exists on causes of vulnerability to post-natal depression. We inve...
BACKGROUND: Despite many attempts to understand the genetic architecture of depression, little progr...
Background: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young pe...
Background: Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms become increasingly heritable as children gro...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may increase the risk of offspring depression in childhood...
everal studies have shown that individuals born with a lower birth weight have an increased risk of ...
Objective: Studies testing the association between birth weight and depression or anxiety have found...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Background. Conflicting evidence exists on causes of vulnerability to post-natal depression. We inve...
Background. Conflicting evidence exists on causes of vulnerability to post-natal depression. We inve...
BACKGROUND: Despite many attempts to understand the genetic architecture of depression, little progr...
Background: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young pe...
Background: Evidence suggests that depressive symptoms become increasingly heritable as children gro...