As shown in Table 5, for females, the two disorders of MD and GAD stood out as having by far the highest loading on the genetic common factor of around +0.70. Two other disorders had moderate loadings of around +0.45: PD and AgP. N and reverse coded SE had loadings of +0.25 to +0.30. In females, three disorders stand out with an especially high proportion (>90%) of their genetic risk deriving from the genetic common factor: MD, GAD and PD (Table 5). Two other disorders/traits share more than 30% of their genetic variance with the internalizing common factor in females: N and AgP.