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Polygenic interactions with environmental adversity in the aetiology of major depressive disorder
by Mullins, N
Psychological Medicine, 2016, Vol.46(4), pp.759-770

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Shared genetic influences do not explain the association between parent-offspring relationship quality and offspring internalizing problems: results from a Children-of-Twins study.
by Hannigan, L J
Psychological medicine, March 2018, Vol.48(4), pp.592-603

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Predicting alcohol consumption in adolescence from alcohol-specific and general externalizing genetic risk factors, key environmental exposures and their interaction
by Kendler, K. S
Psychological Medicine, 2011, Vol.41(7), pp.1507-1516

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Increased severity of suicidal behavior in impulsive aggressive patients exposed to familial adversities
by Lopez-Castroman, J
Psychological Medicine, 2014, Vol.44(14), pp.3059-3068

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Interrelationship between family history of alcoholism and generational status in the prediction of alcohol dependence in US Hispanics
by Chartier, K. G
Psychological Medicine, 2017, Vol.47(1), pp.137-147

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Life events and borderline personality features: the influence of gene-environment interaction and gene-environment correlation
by Distel, M
Psychological Medicine, April 2011, Vol.41(4), pp.849-860

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Genetic and environmental influences on adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms: a large Swedish population-based study of twins.
by Larsson, H
Psychological medicine, January 2013, Vol.43(1), pp.197-207

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Environmental influences on familial resemblance for drug abuse in first-cousin pairs: a Swedish national study.
by Kendler, K S
Psychological medicine, January 2014, Vol.44(2), pp.371-379

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Evidence that the wider social environment moderates the association between familial liability and psychosis spectrum outcome.
by Binbay, T
Psychological medicine, December 2012, Vol.42(12), pp.2499-2510

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Mechanisms of gene–environment interactions in depression: evidence that genes potentiate multiple sources of adversity
by Wichers, M
Psychological Medicine, 2009, Vol.39(7), pp.1077-1086

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Familial influence and childhood trauma in female alcoholism.
by Magnusson, Å
Psychological medicine, February 2012, Vol.42(2), pp.381-389

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A twin study of body dysmorphic concerns.
by Monzani, B
Psychological medicine, September 2012, Vol.42(9), pp.1949-1955

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Genetic and environmental influences on cortical surface area and cortical thickness in bipolar disorder.
by Bootsman, F
Psychological medicine, January 2015, Vol.45(1), pp.193-204

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Familial transmission of depression and antisocial behavior symptoms: disentangling the contribution of inherited and environmental factors and testing the mediating role of parent...
by Harold, G T
Psychological medicine, June 2011, Vol.41(6), pp.1175-1185

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Genetic and environmental risk factors for sexual distress and its association with female sexual dysfunction.
by Burri, A
Psychological medicine, November 2011, Vol.41(11), pp.2435-2445

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Cannabis use and psychosis: re-visiting the role of childhood trauma.
by Houston, J E
Psychological medicine, November 2011, Vol.41(11), pp.2339-2348

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Evidence that genes for depression impact on the pathway from trauma to psychotic-like symptoms by occasioning emotional dysregulation.
by Kramer, I M A
Psychological medicine, February 2012, Vol.42(2), pp.283-294

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Combat exposure severity as a moderator of genetic and environmental liability to post-traumatic stress disorder.
by Wolf, E J
Psychological medicine, May 2014, Vol.44(7), pp.1499-1509

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Child maltreatment and adult violent offending: population-based twin study addressing the 'cycle of violence' hypothesis.
by Forsman, M
Psychological medicine, September 2012, Vol.42(9), pp.1977-1983

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Gene-environment interplay in depressive symptoms: moderation by age, sex, and physical illness.
by Petkus, A J
Psychological medicine, July 2017, Vol.47(10), pp.1836-1847
