Compulsive disorders were positively genetically correlated with physical movement throughout the daylight hours and into the evening. Psychotic disorders were positively genetically correlated with excess movement in the early morning hours. The pattern of associations deviated from the factor structure largely in the daylight and evening hours, with larger positive genetic correlations observed for BIP. Genetic correlations with movement throughout the day were heterogeneous across disorders that load on the Neurodevelopmental disorders factor. Internalizing disorders were negatively genetically correlated with movement throughout the daylight and earlier evening hours.