A multi‐informant and multi‐polygenic approach to understanding predictors of peer victimisation in childhood and adolescence
Abstract Introduction Peer victimisation is a prevalent occurrence in childhood and adolescence and can often have long‐lasting consequences. Previous research using polygenic scores (PGSs) have revealed various genetic vulnerabilities as predictive of victimisation in childhood. However, findings w...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M. Armitage (Author), Geneviève Morneau‐Vaillancourt (Author), Jean‐Baptiste Pingault (Author), Till F. M. Andlauer (Author), Stéphane Paquin (Author), Stéphanie Langevin (Author), Mara Brendgen (Author), Ginette Dionne (Author), Jean Séguin (Author), Guy Rouleau (Author), Frank Vitaro (Author), Isabelle Ouellet‐Morin (Author), Michel Boivin (Author) |
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