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5-HTT genotype and inertia of negative affect in adolescents and young adults from the general population.

Theresa M OllmannE SeidlJ VenzL PieperC VossJ HoyerH KischeS R PoppenhägerM A SchieleK DomschkeK Beesdo-Baum
Published in: Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996) (2022)
The study aims to replicate the previous found association of 5-HTTLPR and inertia of negative affect in daily life of adolescents and young adults. Data of 877 adolescents (aged 14-21 years) of the Behavior and Mind Health (BeMIND) study (epidemiological cohort study, Dresden, Germany) were genotyped for 5-HTTLPR/rs25531, grouped into SS/SL G /SL A /L G L A /L G L G vs. L A L A , and provided ratings on negative affect items, depression and anxiety (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) eight times a day over 4 days. Multilevel regression models did not reveal an association of 5-HTTLPR genotype and inertia of negative affect, nor associations with inertia of anxiety or depression. Inertia of negative affect seems not to be a psychological mechanism through which 5-HTTLPR acts on psychopathology.
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