Background Perinatal depression carries adverse effects on maternal health and child development, but genetic underpinnings remain unclear. We investigated the polygenic risk of perinatal depressive symptoms. Methods About 742 women from the prospective Prediction and Prevention of Pre-eclampsia and Intrauterine Growth Restriction cohort were genotyped and completed the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale 14 times during the prenatal period and twice up to 12 months postpartum. Polygenic risk scores for major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and cross-disorder were calculated using multiplep-value thresholds. Results Polygenic risk scores for major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and cross-disorder, bu...
IMPORTANCE Although the usefulness of polygenic risk scores as a measure of genetic liability for ma...
Author: Kristin Samuelsen. Title: Emerging Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Prenatal and P...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...
Background Perinatal depression carries adverse effects on maternal health and child development, bu...
The etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) is likely to be heterogeneous, but postpartum depres...
Psychiatric disease susceptibility partly originates prenatally and is shaped by an interplay of gen...
Within-family studies typically assess indirect genetic effects of parents on children, however soci...
Background. Maternal prenatal depression is a known risk factor for early-life psychopathology among...
Postpartum psychiatric disorders are heritable, but how genetic liability varies by other significan...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Importance: Genetic studies with broad definitions of depression may not capture genetic risk specif...
IMPORTANCE Although the usefulness of polygenic risk scores as a measure of genetic liability for ma...
Author: Kristin Samuelsen. Title: Emerging Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Prenatal and P...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...
Background Perinatal depression carries adverse effects on maternal health and child development, bu...
The etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) is likely to be heterogeneous, but postpartum depres...
Psychiatric disease susceptibility partly originates prenatally and is shaped by an interplay of gen...
Within-family studies typically assess indirect genetic effects of parents on children, however soci...
Background. Maternal prenatal depression is a known risk factor for early-life psychopathology among...
Postpartum psychiatric disorders are heritable, but how genetic liability varies by other significan...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Importance: Genetic studies with broad definitions of depression may not capture genetic risk specif...
IMPORTANCE Although the usefulness of polygenic risk scores as a measure of genetic liability for ma...
Author: Kristin Samuelsen. Title: Emerging Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Prenatal and P...
Maternal stress during pregnancy can cause alterations to the fetal hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (...