COGA sample associated_with alcohol dependence
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Evidence (6 sources)
The association of polygenic risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression with neural connectivity in adolescents and young adults: examining developmental and sex differences.
(2021)
PMID:33446638
primary
17.8% met criteria for DSM‑IV Alcohol Dependence
confidence: 0.90
Using genetic information from candidate gene and genome-wide association studies in risk prediction for alcohol dependence.
(2014)
PMID:23362995
primary
Family history information for the COGA GWAS sample was obtained ... for any existence of a family history of AD ... used as a binary variable to reflect clinical scenarios ... family history of alcohol dependence.
confidence: 0.95
Using genetic information from candidate gene and genome-wide association studies in risk prediction for alcohol dependence.
(2014)
PMID:23362995
primary
Mean DSM-IV symptom counts for AD were similar across the ... COGA GWAS samples ...
confidence: 0.85
Using genetic information from candidate gene and genome-wide association studies in risk prediction for alcohol dependence.
(2014)
PMID:23362995
primary
A case-control sample ... was selected from the larger COGA sample ... Cases had a lifetime diagnosis of AD by DSM-IV criteria.
confidence: 0.90
Evidence for genes on chromosome 2 contributing to alcohol dependence with conduct disorder and suicide attempts.
(2010)
PMID:20468071
primary
previous reports of associated genes in the COGA sample have been driven by the more severe, comorbid AD individuals in the sample
confidence: 0.80
Evidence for genes on chromosome 2 contributing to alcohol dependence with conduct disorder and suicide attempts.
(2010)
PMID:20468071
primary
linkage on chromosome 2 in the COGA sample with alcohol dependence ...
confidence: 0.95