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Polygenic Risk, Childhood Abuse and Gene X Environment Interactions With Depression Development From Middle to Late Adulthood: A U.S. National Life-Course Study

Chen, P., Li, Y., Zadrozny, S., Seifer, R., & Belger, A.
June
2024

From the abstract: "Utilizing national longitudinal data, this study examines how polygenic depression risk and childhood abuse interactively influence the life-course development of depressive conditions from middle to late adulthood."

Citation

Chen, P., Li, Y., Zadrozny, S., Seifer, R., & Belger, A. (2024). Polygenic risk, childhood abuse and gene x environment interactions with depression development from middle to late adulthood: A U.S. national life-course study. Preventative Medicine. Advance Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108048

DOI

10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108048