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SUBMITTER: Demirkan A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5812462 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Demirkan A A Lahti J J Direk N N Viktorin A A Lunetta K L KL Terracciano A A Nalls M A MA Tanaka T T Hek K K Fornage M M Wellmann J J Cornelis M C MC Ollila H M HM Yu L L Smith J A JA Pilling L C LC Isaacs A A Palotie A A Zhuang W V WV Zonderman A A Faul J D JD Sutin A A Meirelles O O Mulas A A Hofman A A Uitterlinden A A Rivadeneira F F Perola M M Zhao W W Salomaa V V Yaffe K K Luik A I AI Liu Y Y Ding J J Lichtenstein P P Landén M M Widen E E Weir D R DR Llewellyn D J DJ Murray A A Kardia S L R SL Eriksson J G JG Koenen K K Magnusson P K E PK Ferrucci L L Mosley T H TH Cucca F F Oostra B A BA Bennett D A DA Paunio T T Berger K K Harris T B TB Pedersen N L NL Murabito J M JM Tiemeier H H van Duijn C M CM Räikkönen K K
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<h4>Background</h4>Major depressive disorder (MDD) is moderately heritable, however genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for MDD, as well as for related continuous outcomes, have not shown consistent results. Attempts to elucidate the genetic basis of MDD may be hindered by heterogeneity in diagnosis. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) scale provides a widely used tool for measuring depressive symptoms clustered in four different domains which can be combined together in ...[more]