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  • Common disorders are quanti... Common disorders are quantitative traits
    Plomin, Robert; Haworth, Claire M. A; Davis, Oliver S. P Nature reviews. Genetics, 12/2009, Volume: 10, Issue: 12
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    After drifting apart for 100 years, the two worlds of genetics - quantitative genetics and molecular genetics - are finally coming together in genome-wide association (GWA) research, which shows that ...
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  • Social media use and social... Social media use and social connectedness among adolescents in the United Kingdom: a qualitative exploration of displacement and stimulation
    Winstone, Lizzy; Mars, Becky; Haworth, Claire M. A ... BMC public health, 09/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Connectedness to family and peers is a key determinant of adolescent mental health. Existing research examining associations between social media use and social connectedness has ...
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  • Characterization of Psychot... Characterization of Psychotic Experiences in Adolescence Using the Specific Psychotic Experiences Questionnaire: Findings From a Study of 5000 16-Year-Old Twins
    RONALD, Angelica; SIERADZKA, Dominika; CARDNO, Alastair G ... Schizophrenia bulletin, 07/2014, Volume: 40, Issue: 4
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    We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie, quantitatively), in a general population sample of adolescents. Over five thousand 16-year-old ...
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  • Strong genetic influence on... Strong genetic influence on a UK nationwide test of educational achievement at the end of compulsory education at age 16
    Shakeshaft, Nicholas G; Trzaskowski, Maciej; McMillan, Andrew ... PloS one, 12/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 12
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    We have previously shown that individual differences in educational achievement are highly heritable in the early and middle school years in the UK. The objective of the present study was to ...
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  • Twins Early Development Stu... Twins Early Development Study (TEDS): a genetically sensitive investigation of cognitive and behavioral development from childhood to young adulthood
    Haworth, Claire M A; Davis, Oliver S P; Plomin, Robert Twin research and human genetics, 02/2013, Volume: 16, Issue: 1
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    The Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) is a large longitudinal sample of twins born in England and Wales between 1994 and 1996. The focus of TEDS has been on cognitive and behavioral development, ...
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  • Socioeconomic status (SES) ... Socioeconomic status (SES) and children's intelligence (IQ): in a UK-representative sample SES moderates the environmental, not genetic, effect on IQ
    Hanscombe, Ken B; Trzaskowski, Maciej; Haworth, Claire M A ... PloS one, 02/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 2
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    The environment can moderate the effect of genes - a phenomenon called gene-environment (GxE) interaction. Several studies have found that socioeconomic status (SES) modifies the heritability of ...
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  • Stability and Change in Gen... Stability and Change in Genetic and Environmental Influences on Well-Being in Response to an Intervention
    Haworth, Claire M A; Nelson, S Katherine; Layous, Kristin ... PloS one, 05/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 5
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    Genetic and environmental influences on complex traits can change in response to developmental and environmental contexts. Here we explore the impact of a positive activity intervention on the ...
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  • Evidence for a strong genet... Evidence for a strong genetic influence on childhood adiposity despite the force of the obesogenic environment
    Wardle, Jane; Carnell, Susan; Haworth, Claire MA ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, 02/2008, Volume: 87, Issue: 2
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    BACKGROUND: Body mass index (BMI) has been shown to be highly heritable, but most studies were carried out in cohorts born before the onset of the "obesity epidemic." OBJECTIVE: We aimed to quantify ...
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  • Peer victimisation during a... Peer victimisation during adolescence and its impact on wellbeing in adulthood: a prospective cohort study
    Armitage, Jessica M; Wang, R Adele H; Davis, Oliver S P ... BMC public health, 01/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Peer victimisation is a common occurrence and has well-established links with a range of psychiatric problems in adulthood. Significantly less is known however, about how victimisation influences ...
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  • Moderators of wellbeing int... Moderators of wellbeing interventions: Why do some people respond more positively than others?
    Wang, R Adele H; Nelson-Coffey, S Katherine; Layous, Kristin ... PloS one, 11/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 11
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    Interventions rarely have a universal effect on all individuals. Reasons ranging from participant characteristics, context and fidelity of intervention completion could cause some people to respond ...
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