Sources of parent-offspring resemblance for major depression in a National Swedish Extended Adoption Study
JAMA Psychiatry Dec 22, 2017
Kendler KS, et al. - The experts undertook this study to elucidate the relative importance of genetic and rearing effects on the parent-offspring resemblance for major depression (MD). Genetic factors and rearing experiences to an approximately equal extent were responsible for the parent-offspring resemblance for treated MD. In the offspring, both forms of cross-generational transmission appeared to act additively on the risk for MD.
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