Detecting genetic heterogeneities in response to trauma: The case of 9/11
The current study evaluates genetic heterogeneities in response to trauma among U.S. young adults. Using Add Health Wave III, which coincidently overlapped with the September 11 attacks, and a depression mean and variance polygenic scores, we investigate how the polygenic scores moderate the causal...
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Main Authors: | Shiro Furuya (Author), Jason M. Fletcher (Author), Zijie Zhao (Author), Zhongxuan Sun (Author), Qiongshi Lu (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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