Polygenic liability, stressful life events and risk for secondary-treated depression in early life: a nationwide register-based case-cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that although there is minimal interaction between polygenic liability and SLEs as risk factors for hospital-treated depression, combining information on these two important risk factors could potentially be useful for identifying high-risk individuals.PMID:33949298 | DOI:10.1017/S0033291721001410
Source: Psychological Medicine - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Katherine L Musliner Klaus K Andersen Esben Agerbo Clara Albi ñana Bjarni J Vilhjalmsson Veera M Rajagopal Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm Marie B ækved-Hansen Carsten B Pedersen Marianne G Pedersen Trine Munk-Olsen Michael E Benros Thomas D Als Jakob Grove Thom Source Type: research