Table 1 Genome-wide significant hits for eudaimonic -and hedonic well-being.

From: A genetic perspective on the relationship between eudaimonic –and hedonic well-being

Eudaimonic well-being

SNP

RS

CHR

BP

A1

A2

Z

P

N

EAF

BETA

SE

7:127671511

rs79520962

7

127671511

A

G

−6.015

1.80E-09

108154

0.05

−0.051

0.009

3:54376990

rs7618327

3

54376990

G

A

−5.961

2.52E-09

108154

0.12

−0.033

0.006

Hedonic well-being Multivariate

20:47746974

rs34841991

20

47746974

C

T

6.367

1.92E-10

221575

0.24

0.022

0.004

12:22874365

rs261909

12

22874365

C

G

5.925

3.12E-09

221575

0.44

0.018

0.003

8:142617261

rs746839

8

142617261

G

C

−5.739

9.53E-09

221575

0.38

−0.018

0.003

20:17445078

rs4239724

20

17445078

G

A

−5.689

1.28E-08

221575

0.22

−0.021

0.004

2:49222872

rs6732220

2

49222872

C

G

5.506

3.68E-08

221575

0.77

0.020

0.004

11:51477511

rs146213057

11

51477511

A

G

5.476

4.36E-08

221575

0.01

0.084

0.015

  1. CHR = chromosome, BP = Base Pair, A1 = Effect allele, A2 = Other allele, Z = Zscore, P = P-value, N = sample size, EAF = Estimated Allele Frequency, SE = Standard Error.