2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.06.519260
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Distinguishing Happiness and Meaning in Life from Depressive Symptoms: a GWAS-by-subtraction study in the UK Biobank

Abstract: Background Hedonic (e.g., happiness) and eudaimonic (e.g., meaning in life) well-being are negatively related to depressive symptoms. Genetic variants play a role in this association, reflected in substantial genetic correlations. We investigated the (genetic) overlap and differences between well-being and depressive symptoms. Methods We used results of Genome-Wide Association studies (GWAS) and applied GWAS-by-subtraction in the UK Biobank sample. Analyses were pre-registered. Results Subtracting GWAS summary… Show more

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“…Other applications include the investigation of the independent effects of neuroticism and depression on cardiovascular diseases 354 , of wellbeing independent of depression disorder 355 , and the conceptualization of cognitive resilience 356 .…”
Section: Using Gwas-by-subtraction To Better Understand Psychopatholo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other applications include the investigation of the independent effects of neuroticism and depression on cardiovascular diseases 354 , of wellbeing independent of depression disorder 355 , and the conceptualization of cognitive resilience 356 .…”
Section: Using Gwas-by-subtraction To Better Understand Psychopatholo...mentioning
confidence: 99%