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Peer Social Genetic Effects and the Etiology of Substance Use Disorders, Major Depression, and Anxiety Disorder in a Swedish National Sample.

Jessica E SalvatoreHenrik OhlssonJan SundquistKristina SundquistKenneth S Kendler
Published in: The American journal of psychiatry (2024)
The genetic makeup of adolescents' peers has long-reaching consequences on risks for drug use disorder, AUD, major depression, and anxiety disorder. Individuals at high genetic risk are more sensitive to social genetic effects. Alternative hypotheses such as sociodemographic stratification, exposure to affected peers, and genetic predispositions for educational attainment did not explain the risk associated with peer social genetic effects for substance use and psychiatric disorders.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • healthcare
  • copy number
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • dna methylation