rs117969745 - RPL31P9 - DSEL
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A multidimensional social risk atlas of depression and anxiety: An observational and genome-wide environmental interaction study - Journal of global health (2023) · Pan C, Liu L, Cheng S, Yang X, Meng P, Zhang N, He D, Chen Y, Li C, Zhang H, Zhang J, Zhang Z, Cheng B, Wen Y, Jia Y, Liu H, Zhang F · PubMed 38063329
ABSTRACT: Background Mental disorders are largely socially determined, yet the combined impact of multidimensional social factors on the two most common mental disorders, depression and anxiety, remains unclear. Methods We constructed a polysocial risk score (PsRS), a multidimensional social risk indicator including components from three domains: socioeconomic status, neighborhood and living environment and psychosocial factors. Supported by the UK Biobank cohort, we randomly divided 110 332 participants into the discovery cohort (60%; n = 66 200) and the replication cohort (40%; n = 44 134). We tested the associations between 13 single social factors with Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) score, Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD) score and self-reported depression and
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