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  1. Sonja LaBianca
  2. Clara Albiñana
  3. Andrew J Schork

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Description: During the recent decades, the incidence of several psychiatric disorders has increased. Using iPSYCH2015, a population-based case-cohort study, we aimed to explore potential time trends in polygenic scores for schizophrenia, depression, autism, and ADHD in the general population and in case populations. The programming code can be found under the Files tab. The full paper can be found here: [insert link]

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