The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contribute risk, has long been established. In this paper, we provide an update on genetically informative designs that are utilized to disentangle genetic and environmental contributions to psychopathology. We provide a brief reminder of quantitative behavioral genetic research designs that have been used to identify potentially causal environmental processes, accounting for genetic contributions. We also provide an overview of recent molecular genetic approaches that utilize genome-wide association study data which are increasingly being applied to questions relevant to psychopathology research. While genetically informative designs typically have...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This paper will broadly review the currently available twin and adoption data on antisocial behaviou...
PhDAccording to differential susceptibility theories, individuals vary in the extent to which they a...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
This article reviews behavioral–genetic research to show how it can help address questions of causat...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G × E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This paper will broadly review the currently available twin and adoption data on antisocial behaviou...
PhDAccording to differential susceptibility theories, individuals vary in the extent to which they a...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
The multifactorial nature of psychopathology, whereby both genetic and environmental factors contrib...
This article reviews behavioral–genetic research to show how it can help address questions of causat...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G x E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G × E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This review covers the key types of genetic research design, the methodology involved and emerging, ...
This paper will broadly review the currently available twin and adoption data on antisocial behaviou...
PhDAccording to differential susceptibility theories, individuals vary in the extent to which they a...