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- 2024
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The predictive effect of family genetic risk scores as an indirect measure of causal effects of one disorder on another
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The joint effects of genetic liability and the death of close relatives on risk for major depression and alcohol use disorder in a Swedish national sample
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The impact of family-genetic risk scores on social functioning in individuals affected with six major psychiatric and substance use disorders in a Swedish National Sample
2024) In American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics(
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- 2023
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Predictors of diagnostic conversion from major depression to bipolar disorder : A Swedish national longitudinal study
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Origins of spousal cross-concordance for psychiatric disorders : A test of the social stress theory for alcohol use disorder
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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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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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- 2022
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Neighbourhood crime and major depression in Sweden: A national cohort study
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The actions and interactions of family genetic risk scores for alcohol use disorder and major depression on the risk for these two disorders
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- 2021
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Lifetime Trauma History and Cognitive Functioning in Major Depression and Their Role for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Outcome
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