2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.26.22275621
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High Intelligence is not a Risk Factor for Mental Health Disorders

Abstract: ObjectiveStudies reporting that highly intelligent individuals have more mental health disorders often have sampling bias, no or inadequate control group, or insufficient sample size. We addressed these caveats by examining the difference in the prevalence of mental health disorders between individuals with high and average general intelligence (g-factor) in the UK Biobank.MethodsParticipants with general intelligence (g-factor) scores standardized relative to the same-age UK population, were divided into 2 gr… Show more

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