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    Pubertal Development Moderates the Importance of Environmental Influences on Depressive Symptoms in Adolescent Girls and Boys

    Prevalence differences in depressive symptoms between the sexes typically emerge in adolescence, with symptoms more prevalent among girls. Some evidence suggests that variation in onset and progression of pube...

    Alexis C. Edwards, Richard J. Rose, Jaakko Kaprio in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2011)

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    Depressive Symptoms and Alcohol Use are Genetically and Environmentally Correlated Across Adolescence

    Depressive symptoms and alcohol use are frequently positively associated during adolescence. This study aimed to assess the heritability of each phenotype across adolescence; to assess potential shared liabili...

    Alexis C. Edwards, Elina Sihvola, Tellervo Korhonen, Lea Pulkkinen in Behavior Genetics (2011)