Fig. 2: Associations between polygenic risk scores for major psychiatric disorders and self-reported measures related to depression, stratified by level of health care use. | Molecular Psychiatry

Fig. 2: Associations between polygenic risk scores for major psychiatric disorders and self-reported measures related to depression, stratified by level of health care use.

From: Associations of polygenic risk scores for major depression and depression severity: an investigation of 105 623 individuals with 16 years follow-up

Fig. 2

Associations between PRSs for major psychiatric disorders and height, and self-reported measures related to depression in stratified linear regressions. Estimates are given in standardized beta values with 95% cluster robust CI error bars. All models were adjusted for year of birth in quintiles, sex and the first 10 principal components. SCL-5 The Selective items from the (Hopkins) Symptoms Checklist-5, SWLS The Satisfaction With Life Scale, RSES the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, PRS Polygenic Risk Score, MD Major Depression, BIP Bipolar Disorder, SCZ Schizophrenia, CI confidence interval.

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