BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence of interaction between stressful events and a serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) in depression. Recent studies …
GW Brown, M Ban, TKJ Craig, TO Harris… - Depression and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Key questions about the interaction between the serotonin transporter length polymorphism (5‐HTTLPR) and stress in the etiology of depression remain unresolved. We …
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental factors shape life-long vulnerability to depression, but most gene–environment interaction (G× E) research has focused on cross …
TB Nguyen, JM Gunn, M Potiriadis, IP Everall… - BJPsych …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundCross-sectional studies suggest that the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism (5-HTT gene-linked polymorphic region, 5HTTLPR) moderates the …
HJ Grabe, C Schwahn, J Mahler… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of the promoter polymorphisms of the serotonin transporter (5‐HTTLPR) on mood has been studied by two‐way interaction models comprising one environmental factor …
GW Brown, TO Harris - Journal of affective disorders, 2008 - Elsevier
Studies of the interaction of the serotonin transporter genotype and environment upon adult depression (G× E) have suggested a role for both childhood maltreatment and stressful life …
BACKGROUND: Past findings on gene-by-environment (G× E) effects on depression have been mixed, leading to a debate of the plausibility of such mechanisms and methodological …
Background: Physical or psychological adversity in childhood is associated with a higher risk for depression in adulthood, and with persistent serotonergic abnormalities in humans …
K Ritchie, I Jaussent, R Stewart, AM Dupuy… - The Journal of clinical …, 2009 - psychiatrist.com
Objective: Neurobiological and clinical studies suggest that childhood maltreatment may result in functional and structural nervous system changes that predispose the individual to …