Do Current Measures of Polygenic Risk for Mental Disorders Contribute to Population Variance in Mental Health?
Abstract
The polygenic risk score (PRS) allows for quantification of the relative contributions of genes and environment in population-based studies of mental health. We analyzed the impact of transdiagnostic schizophrenia PRS and measures of familial and environmental risk on the level of and change in general mental health (Short-Form-36 mental health) in the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 general population sample, interviewed...
Paper Details
Title
Do Current Measures of Polygenic Risk for Mental Disorders Contribute to Population Variance in Mental Health?
Published Date
Jul 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
1353 - 1362
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