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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Apr 6.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2022 Oct 6;34(5):1865–1875. doi: 10.1017/S0954579422000700

Table 3.

Associations between adolescent and parental externalizing polygenic scores in predicting adolescent externalizing behavior in the European and African ancestry samples

Adolescent PGS alone Adolescent and Parental PGS combined model
Adolescent PGS Parental PGS
β [95% CI] β [95% CI] β [95% CI]
European Ancestry .23 [.15, .31] .18 [.09, .26] .09 [.01, .17]
African Ancestry .00 [−.09, .09] −.01 [−.12, .09] .02 [−.12, .16]

Note. PGS = Externalizing polygenic score. All PGS residualized on first 10 genetic ancestry principal components. Standardized coefficients along with 95% confidence interval are shown. Adolescent and parental PGS combined model indicates that both adolescent and parental PGS were included in the same model. All models controlled for adolescent sex and adolescent age.

Bold indicates p < .05