Self‐reported medication use as an alternate phenotyping method for anxiety and depression in the UK Biobank

Volume: 186, Issue: 6, Pages: 389 - 398
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
The requirement for large sample sizes for psychiatric genetic analyses necessitates novel approaches to derive cases. Anxiety and depression show substantial genetic overlap and share pharmacological treatments. Data on prescribed medication could be effective for inferring case status when other indicators of mental health are unavailable. We investigated self-reported current medication use in UK Biobank participants of European ancestry....
Paper Details
Title
Self‐reported medication use as an alternate phenotyping method for anxiety and depression in the UK Biobank
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
186
Issue
6
Pages
389 - 398
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