Previous studies suggest an individual’s risk of depression following adversity may be moderated by their genetic liability. No study, however, has examined peer victimisation, an experience repeatedly associated with mental illness. We explore whether the negative mental health outcomes following victimisation can be partly attributed to genetic factors using polygenic scores for depression and wellbeing. Among participants from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), we show that polygenic scores and peer victimisation are significant independent predictors of depressive symptoms (n=2268) and wellbeing (n=2299) in early adulthood. When testing for interaction effects, our results lead us to conclude that low mental h...
Objective: Identifying risk factors for major depression and depressive symptoms in youths could hav...
Behavioral genetic research supports polygenic models of depression in which many genetic variations...
Presented as lecture in a symposiumGene x Intervention (G x I) research has traditionally examined h...
Previous studies suggest an individual’s risk of depression following adversity may be moderated by ...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and disabling condition with well-establi...
Background: Research on gene x environment interaction in major depressive disorder (MDD) has thus f...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Major depression is considered a complex trait influenced by both polygenic risk factors and environ...
Major Depressive Disorder is a devastating psychiatric illness with a complex genetic and environme...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
Importance: Genetic studies with broad definitions of depression may not capture genetic risk specif...
This study had two objectives: first, to determine the degree to which experiences of victimization ...
Background. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and disabling condition with well-establishe...
Background Adolescence marks a period where depression will commonly onset. Twin studies show tha...
Objective: Identifying risk factors for major depression and depressive symptoms in youths could hav...
Behavioral genetic research supports polygenic models of depression in which many genetic variations...
Presented as lecture in a symposiumGene x Intervention (G x I) research has traditionally examined h...
Previous studies suggest an individual’s risk of depression following adversity may be moderated by ...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and disabling condition with well-establi...
Background: Research on gene x environment interaction in major depressive disorder (MDD) has thus f...
Research has focused more and more on the interplay between genetics and environment in predicting d...
Major depression is considered a complex trait influenced by both polygenic risk factors and environ...
Major Depressive Disorder is a devastating psychiatric illness with a complex genetic and environme...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
Importance: Genetic studies with broad definitions of depression may not capture genetic risk specif...
This study had two objectives: first, to determine the degree to which experiences of victimization ...
Background. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and disabling condition with well-establishe...
Background Adolescence marks a period where depression will commonly onset. Twin studies show tha...
Objective: Identifying risk factors for major depression and depressive symptoms in youths could hav...
Behavioral genetic research supports polygenic models of depression in which many genetic variations...
Presented as lecture in a symposiumGene x Intervention (G x I) research has traditionally examined h...