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SUBMITTER: Neumann A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9394806 | biostudies-literature | 2022
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Neumann Alexander A Nolte Ilja M IM Pappa Irene I Ahluwalia Tarunveer S TS Pettersson Erik E Rodriguez Alina A Whitehouse Andrew A van Beijsterveldt Catharina E M CEM Benyamin Beben B Hammerschlag Anke R AR Helmer Quinta Q Karhunen Ville V Krapohl Eva E Lu Yi Y van der Most Peter J PJ Palviainen Teemu T St Pourcain Beate B Seppälä Ilkka I Suarez Anna A Vilor-Tejedor Natalia N Tiesler Carla M T CMT Wang Carol C Wills Amanda A Zhou Ang A Alemany Silvia S Bisgaard Hans H Bønnelykke Klaus K Davies Gareth E GE Hakulinen Christian C Henders Anjali K AK Hyppönen Elina E Stokholm Jakob J Bartels Meike M Hottenga Jouke-Jan JJ Heinrich Joachim J Hewitt John J Keltikangas-Järvinen Liisa L Korhonen Tellervo T Kaprio Jaakko J Lahti Jari J Lahti-Pulkkinen Marius M Lehtimäki Terho T Middeldorp Christel M CM Najman Jackob M JM Pennell Craig C Power Chris C Oldehinkel Albertine J AJ Plomin Robert R Räikkönen Katri K Raitakari Olli T OT Rimfeld Kaili K Sass Lærke L Snieder Harold H Standl Marie M Sunyer Jordi J Williams Gail M GM Bakermans-Kranenburg Marian J MJ Boomsma Dorret I DI van IJzendoorn Marinus H MH Hartman Catharina A CA Tiemeier Henning H
PloS one 20220822 8
Substantial genetic correlations have been reported across psychiatric disorders and numerous cross-disorder genetic variants have been detected. To identify the genetic variants underlying general psychopathology in childhood, we performed a genome-wide association study using a total psychiatric problem score. We analyzed 6,844,199 common SNPs in 38,418 school-aged children from 20 population-based cohorts participating in the EAGLE consortium. The SNP heritability of total psychiatric problem ...[more]