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The relationship between familial-genetic risk and pharmacological treatment in a Swedish national sample of patients with major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia
2023) In Molecular Psychiatry(
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Mental health outcomes in parents of children with a cancer diagnosis in Sweden : A nationwide cohort study
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Identifying actionable druggable targets for breast cancer : Mendelian randomization and population-based analyses
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Differences in genetic risk score profiles for drug use disorder, major depression, and ADHD as a function of sex, age at onset, recurrence, mode of ascertainment, and treatment
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Its Cross-Generational Familial Association with Anxiety Disorders in a National Swedish Extended Adoption Study
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Cross-generational transmission of genetic risk for alcohol and drug use disorders : the impact of substance availability on the specificity of genetic risk
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Multimorbidity can run in families - What are implications for clinical practice?
2023) In BMJ(
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Neighborhood deprivation in relation to lung cancer in individuals with type 2 diabetes—A nationwide cohort study (2005–2018)
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Triangulation of evidence on immigration and rates of alcohol use disorder in Sweden : Evidence of acculturation effects
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A distinctive profile of family genetic risk scores in a Swedish national sample of cases of fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome compared to rheumatoid arthritis and major depression
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