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Genetic and environmental influences on psychological distress in the population: General Health Questionnaire analyses in UK twins.

Genetic and environmental influences on psychological distress in the population: General Health... The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is the most popular screening instrument for detecting psychiatric disorders in community samples. Using longitudinal data of a large sample of UK twin pairs, we explored (i) heritabilities of the four scales and the total score; (ii) the genetic stability over time; and (iii) the existence of differential heritable influences at the high (ill) and low (healthy) tail of the distribution. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological medicine Pubmed

Genetic and environmental influences on psychological distress in the population: General Health Questionnaire analyses in UK twins.

Psychological medicine , Volume 33 (5): 9 – Nov 6, 2003

Genetic and environmental influences on psychological distress in the population: General Health Questionnaire analyses in UK twins.


Abstract

The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is the most popular screening instrument for detecting psychiatric disorders in community samples. Using longitudinal data of a large sample of UK twin pairs, we explored (i) heritabilities of the four scales and the total score; (ii) the genetic stability over time; and (iii) the existence of differential heritable influences at the high (ill) and low (healthy) tail of the distribution.

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ISSN
0033-2917
DOI
10.1017/s0033291703007451
pmid
12877394

Abstract

The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is the most popular screening instrument for detecting psychiatric disorders in community samples. Using longitudinal data of a large sample of UK twin pairs, we explored (i) heritabilities of the four scales and the total score; (ii) the genetic stability over time; and (iii) the existence of differential heritable influences at the high (ill) and low (healthy) tail of the distribution.

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Psychological medicinePubmed

Published: Nov 6, 2003

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