2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.12.24313313
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Direct and indirect genetic pathways between parental neuroticism and offspring emotional problems across development: evidence from 7 cohorts across 5 European nations

Hannah M. Sallis,
Ilaria Costantini,
Melisa T. Chuong
et al.

Abstract: Disentangling direct and indirect genetic pathways underlying the intergenerational transmission of emotional problems could guide preventative strategies and further the understanding of the role of parental mental health in children’s outcomes. This study aimed to estimate the extent to which genetic pathways that aredirect(via child genotype) andindirect(e.g., via parental phenotype) explain the well-established association between parent and child emotional problems. We leveraged data from seven European c… Show more

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