The predictive value of polygenic risk scores for depression in gene-environment interaction studies: a systematic review | Translational Psychiatry
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Research has been conducted on the use of polygenic risk scores to predict depression, with studies examining their value in gene-environment interaction and their potential to inform treatment response. The relationship between polygenic risk scores and depression has been investigated in various contexts, including the role of social support and the prediction of treatment outcomes. The findings of these studies have been published in several journals, suggesting ongoing exploration of the predictive value of polygenic risk scores in the field of psychiatry.
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