Maternal and child genetic liability for smoking and caffeine consumption and child mental health: an intergenerational genetic risk score analysis in the ALSPAC cohort.
Laura SchellhasElis HaanKayleigh E EaseyRobyn E WoottonHannah M SallisGemma C SharpMarcus R MunafoLuisa ZuccoloPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
We did not find strong evidence that maternal smoking and caffeine genetic risk scores have a causal effect on offspring mental health outcomes. Our results confirm that the smoking genetic risk scores also captures liability for sensation seeking personality traits.