📢New paper out! 🥳 The p factor of psychopathology and personality in middle childhood. Published in #PsychologicalMedicine today: https://t.co/pLq63odWKV.
What kind of blue is baby blues? We find that genes are of same kind, but are 1.7 times more important postnatally; environments are of different kinds, but of same importance. Pre- and postnatal depression - same kind of genes, but different environments.
https://t.co/itTSO5qS9R
📢New paper out! 🥳 The p factor of psychopathology and personality in middle childhood. Published in #PsychologicalMedicine today: https://t.co/pLq63odWKV.
We found that the p factor is highly heritable and characterized by high scores on inattention, ODD, and hyperactivity, as well as low scores on conscientiousness and agreeableness.
New paper alert!🥳 Our paper investigating genetic and environmental influences on the intergenerational transmission of #neuroticism was just published in @TheJCPPadvances. https://t.co/GhnafGSKJg
🚨 New preprint! https://t.co/Jr3X60ww4A
Conventional wisdom (and several psychological theories) claim that political extremism is caused by insecure attachment, ultimately stemming from harsh experiences in childhood.
Our twin data suggests this is wrong.
A thread…🧵
Just out. Our new findings on two types of resilience, and genetic and environmental influences. @PromentaC with Live Skow Hofgaard and @ragnhildbangnes https://t.co/Pg3VbdmsSm
Meet the editors https://t.co/5xR0bmtoVr
@EivindY is a professor & leader of the genetics research group at @PromentaC.
His main research interest is epidemiological studies of intergenerational transmission of risk for mental disorders. #mentaldisorder#genetics#research
Interested in happiness? Social relations, mental health and genetics? We have two postdoc opportunities in Oslo. At @PromentaC, with @ragnhildbangnes & @EivindY.
https://t.co/kZGUrNF84h
Delighted that @RosaCheesman has been awarded the Thompson Award from @BehaviorGenetic association. Fantastic testament to her exceptional work on family design genetics, and her efforts to present novel and difficult results in a clear way. @edit_lab@SGDPCentreKCL@KingsIoPPN
Fetal programming from prenatal parental depression to ADHD? Get some clues in children-of study using MoBa to model genetic implications of assortative mating.
https://t.co/Nh2ULS0haF
@PromentaC@Psykologiskinst @Folkehelseinst @KingsIoPPN @laurie_jh @Tom_A_McAdams@LineGjerde
Published today: Using a two-generation sibling design, we find an association between maternal at-risk drinking and child behavior problems. @EivindY@farteinask@LineGjerde@EspenRoysamb@Psykologiskinst @Folkehelseinst
https://t.co/LbjuHQ9DRZ
Mechanisms linking parental educational attainment with child #ADHD, #depression, & academic problems: a study of extended families in The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (2020)
By @farteinask @Tom_A_McAdam @henrikdz@LineGjerde@camisto
https://t.co/3QnxJvmifg
New postdoc positions are now open, on "Longitudinal Neurocognitive Developmental Processes and Mental Health" and "Genetic and Geographical Factors for Mental Health and Academic Achievement in Childhood" respectively https://t.co/zLs3Sa7s0A @CTamnes @EivindY@Psykologiskinst