stressful life events associated_with depression
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Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
whether life events had a stronger genetic correlation with depression
confidence: 0.95
Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
Genetic overlap has been reported between negative life events and depression (Kendler and Karkowski-Shuman 1997)
confidence: 0.95
Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
negative life events ... are often associated with; depression
confidence: 0.95
Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
negative life events correlated 0.27 with depression (p < 0.01).
confidence: 0.95
Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
genetic correlations ... were significant for ... depression
confidence: 0.90
Genes of experience: explaining the heritability of putative environmental variables through their association with behavioural and emotional traits.
(2013)
PMID:23519636
cited
The genetic correlation between negative life events and ... depression it was 0.57 (0.26, 0.97).
confidence: 0.94
The serotonin transporter gene and startle response during nicotine deprivation.
(2011)
PMID:20888887
cited
relationship between stressful life events and depression was highly robust
confidence: 0.95
Interaction between the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR), stressful life events, and risk of depression: a meta-analysis.
(2009)
PMID:19531786
cited
first includes ... participants ... that included data on stressful life events, 5-HTTLPR genotype, and depression
confidence: 0.85