Background It is often assumed that selection (including participation and dropout) does not represent an important source of bias in genetic studies. However, there is little evidence to date on the effect of genetic factors on participation. Methods Using data on mothers (N = 7486) and children (N = 7508) from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, we: (i) examined the association of polygenic risk scores for a range of sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics and health conditions related to continued participation; (ii) investigated whether associations of polygenic scores with body mass index (BMI; derived from self-reported weight and height) and self-reported smoking differed in the largest sample with ...
Associations between exposures and outcomes reported in epidemiological studies are typically unadju...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
Progress has recently been made in understanding the genetic basis of schizophrenia and other psychi...
Background It is often assumed that selection (including participation and dropout) does not repr...
Genetic analyses identify widespread sex-differential participation bias in population-based studies...
While volunteer-based studies such as the UK Biobank have become the cornerstone of genetic epidemio...
Abstract Background: Most research is affected by differential participation, where individuals who ...
Large-scale cross-sectional and cohort studies have transformed our understanding of the genetic and...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
People who opt to participate in scientific studies tend to be healthier, wealthier, and more educat...
PurposeAs epidemiological studies expand to examine gene\ue2\u20ac\u201cenvironment interaction effe...
notes: PMCID: PMC2802508The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online at http:/...
Objective Twin studies and genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) are not in agreement regardi...
Educational attainment (EA) is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but ge...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
Associations between exposures and outcomes reported in epidemiological studies are typically unadju...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
Progress has recently been made in understanding the genetic basis of schizophrenia and other psychi...
Background It is often assumed that selection (including participation and dropout) does not repr...
Genetic analyses identify widespread sex-differential participation bias in population-based studies...
While volunteer-based studies such as the UK Biobank have become the cornerstone of genetic epidemio...
Abstract Background: Most research is affected by differential participation, where individuals who ...
Large-scale cross-sectional and cohort studies have transformed our understanding of the genetic and...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
People who opt to participate in scientific studies tend to be healthier, wealthier, and more educat...
PurposeAs epidemiological studies expand to examine gene\ue2\u20ac\u201cenvironment interaction effe...
notes: PMCID: PMC2802508The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online at http:/...
Objective Twin studies and genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) are not in agreement regardi...
Educational attainment (EA) is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but ge...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
Associations between exposures and outcomes reported in epidemiological studies are typically unadju...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
Progress has recently been made in understanding the genetic basis of schizophrenia and other psychi...