Affective wellbeing moderates the association between polygenic risk score for neuroticism and change in neuroticism

Introduction Neuroticism has societal, mental and physical health relevance, with an etiology involving genetic predisposition, psychological influence, and their interaction. Objectives To understand whether the association between polygenic risk score for neuroticism (PRS-N) and neuroticism is mo...

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Main Authors: J. Bahbouhová, M. V. Cade, A. T. De Sadeleer, C. Dibbets, L.-Q. Herrmann, P. O. F. Hovens, B. M. Jakson, R. C. Reising, C. Menne-Lothmann, J. Decoster, R. van Winkel, D. Collip, P. Delespaul, M. De Hert, C. Derom, E. Thiery, N. Jacobs, M. Wichers, J. van Os, B. P. F. Rutten, S. Gülöksüz, B. Klingenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823004224/type/journal_article