Aggression and callous, uncaring, and unemotional (CU) traits are clinically related behavioral constructs caused by genetic and environmental factors. We performed polygenic risk score (PRS) analyses to investigate shared genetic etiology between aggression and these three CU-traits. Furthermore, we studied interactions of PRS with smoking during pregnancy and childhood life events in relation to CU-traits. Summary statistics for the base phenotype were derived from the EAGLE-consortium genome-wide association study of children's aggressive behavior and were used to calculate individual-level genome-wide and gene-set PRS in the NeuroIMAGE target-sample. Target phenotypes were 'callousness', 'uncaring', and 'unemotional' sumscores of the In...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits, such as lacking empathy and emotional insensitivity, predict the on...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Aggression and callous, uncaring, and unemotional (CU) traits are clinically related behavioral cons...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Introduction. Callous-unemotional (CU) traits predict socially debilitating outcomes including Antis...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
We investigated gene-environment (G x E) interactions related to childhood antisocial behavior betwe...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits, such as lacking empathy and emotional insensitivity, predict the on...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Aggression and callous, uncaring, and unemotional (CU) traits are clinically related behavioral cons...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Introduction. Callous-unemotional (CU) traits predict socially debilitating outcomes including Antis...
Although aggression can be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. playing sports, self-defense), exc...
Twin studies suggest a substantial role for genes in explaining individual differences in aggressive...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
We investigated gene-environment (G x E) interactions related to childhood antisocial behavior betwe...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits, such as lacking empathy and emotional insensitivity, predict the on...
Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a ...