Introduction Externalizing behaviors are defined as behaviors violating social norms and can be harmful to self and others. Predicting the escalation of externalizing behaviors in …
Objective Genetic factors contribute to individual differences in behavior problems. In children, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have yielded the first suggestive results …
Background Evidence that different neuropsychiatric conditions share genetic liability has increased interest in phenotypes with 'cross‐disorder'relevance, as they may contribute to …
Objective Symptoms of psychopathology covary across diagnostic boundaries, and a family history of elevated symptoms for a single psychiatric disorder places an individual at …
Background Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) often precede the development of later severe psychopathology. This study examined whether childhood PLEs are associated …
Background Low and middle-income countries like India with a large youth population experience a different environment from that of high-income countries. The Consortium on …
Objective This study examined the relation between polygenic scores (PGSs) for 5 major psychiatric disorders and 2 cognitive traits with brain magnetic resonance imaging …
BackgroundQuestions remain regarding whether genetic influences on early life psychopathology overlap with cognition and show developmental variation. MethodsUsing …
Etiologic insights into psychopathology may be gained by using hypothesis-free methods to identify associations between genetic risk for broad psychopathology and phenotypes …