Interactions of childhood maltreatment and genetic variations in adult depression: A systematic review

M Li, S Liu, C D'Arcy, T Gao, X Meng - Journal of affective disorders, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Childhood maltreatment (CM) significantly increases the risk of adulthood
psychopathology. Interplay between susceptible genetic variations and CM contributes to …

[HTML][HTML] Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders

A Cattaneo, N Cattane, C Scassellati, I D'Aprile… - Brain, Behavior, & …, 2020 - Elsevier
There is an overwhelming evidence proving that mental disorders are not the product of a
single risk factor–ie genetic variants or environmental factors, including exposure to …

A SNP, Gene, and Polygenic Risk Score Approach of Oxytocin‐Vasopressin Genes in Adolescents' Loneliness

M Verhagen, KJH Verweij, GMA Lodder… - Journal of Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness.
Insight in underlying molecular mechanisms could inform intervention efforts aimed at …

Childhood abuse and the biopsychosocial model: An examination of contextual factors

LG Hawkins - 2020 - ttu-ir.tdl.org
Early childhood abuse experiences are associated with depressive symptoms and major
health problems in adulthood. Additionally, childhood abuse may be an environmental …

Interaction Between Genes and Childhood Trauma on the Outcome of Psychiatric Disorders

M de Castro-Catala, S Papiol, N Barrantes-Vidal… - Childhood Trauma in …, 2020 - Springer
Psychiatric disorders are complex illnesses with multiple factors underlying their aetiology
(genetic, environmental and personal factors). Gene–environment interaction (GxE) …