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. 2022 Feb 23;2(1):e12063. doi: 10.1002/jcv2.12063

TABLE 3.

Associations between PGSs and self‐reported victimisation across two time periods

Self‐reported childhood victimisation a Self‐reported adolescent victimisation b Difference between time periods
PGSs Coefficient, β(95%,CI) p Coefficient, β(95%,CI) p p
MDD .036 (.005, .067) .02 .014 (−.008, .037) .21 .89
ADHD .030 (.00, .059) .05 .008 (−.014,.029) .47 .13
Risk‐taking .026 (−.005, .056) .09 .011 (−.012, .03) .35 .31
BMI .028 (−.002, .058) .07 .015 (−.006, .037) .17 .41
Intelligence −.006 (−.037, .024) .69 −.008 (−.030, .014) .49 .84
Educational attainment −.021 (−.051, .009) .17 −.024 (−.045, −.003) .03 .76
Depressive symptoms −.004 (−.030, .029) .98 .010 (−.011, .030) .36 .52
Wellbeing −.033 (−.062, −.003) .03 −.010 (−.032, .010) .34 .14
Schizophrenia −.012 (−.042, .019) .45 .009 (−.012, .031) .41 .18
Extreme BMI −.013 (−.042, −.017) .36 −.005 (−.026, .015) .61 .63

Note: Analyses based on repeated measures within mixed effects models, controlling for age * PGS, age * sex, and 10 PCs.

a

Based on self‐reported victimisation at 7, 1, and 12 years.

b

Based on self‐reported victimisation at 13, 15 and 17 years.