Psychotic symptoms are not only an important feature of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, but are also common in the general population, especially in youth. The genetic etiology of psychosis symptoms in youth remains poorly understood. To characterize genetic risk for psychosis spectrum symptoms (PS), we leverage a community-based multiethnic sample of children and adolescents aged 8–22 years, the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort (n = 7225, 20% PS). Using an elastic net regression model, we aim to classify PS status using polygenic scores (PGS) based on a range of heritable psychiatric and brain-related traits in a multi-PGS model. We also perform univariate PGS associations and evaluate age-specific effects. The multi-PGS analyses ...
Background Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the o...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and genetic vulnerability are both risk factors for psychosis, but the r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Medical Ass...
Psychotic symptoms are not only an important feature of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, but are a...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Background: Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the ...
Psychiatric disorders show phenotypic as well as genetic overlaps. There are however also marked dev...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
Importance Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, polygenic condition characterized by a relatively d...
BACKGROUND: Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the ...
Background Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the o...
Background Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the o...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and genetic vulnerability are both risk factors for psychosis, but the r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Medical Ass...
Psychotic symptoms are not only an important feature of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, but are a...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Background: Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the ...
Psychiatric disorders show phenotypic as well as genetic overlaps. There are however also marked dev...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
Importance Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, polygenic condition characterized by a relatively d...
BACKGROUND: Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the ...
Background Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the o...
Background Several nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence can precede the o...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and genetic vulnerability are both risk factors for psychosis, but the r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Medical Ass...