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. 2018 Feb 2;8:39. doi: 10.1038/s41398-017-0079-1

Table 2.

Genetic correlation between risk-taking and traits relevant to psychiatric disorders

Phenotype rg SE p
ADHD 0.378 0.054 1.80 × 10−12
SCZ 0.265 0.040 4.54 × 10−11
BD 0.261 0.070 1.73 × 10−4
MDD 0.069 0.084 0.4120
PTSD 0.513 0.165 0.0018
Anxiety (case control) −0.090 0.132 0.4963
Anxiety (quantitative) −0.123 0.156 0.4289
Ever smoker 0.174 0.068 0.0102
Alcohol (heavy vs light) 0.249 0.234 0.2873
Alcohol (quantitative) 0.248 0.082 0.0026
Alcohol use disorder 0.221 0.306 0.4700
Lifetime cannabis use 0.406 0.107 1.00 × 10−4
Caudate volume 0.049 0.078 0.5268
Accumbens volumes 0.195 0.143 0.1710
Fluid intelligence −0.151 0.047 0.0013
Years of education −0.023 0.033 0.4873
BMI 0.102 0.034 0.0028
WHRadjBMI 0.087 0.047 0.0655

Bold indicates significant p values

MDD major depressive disorder, BD bipolar disorder; SCZ schizophrenia, ADHD attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, BMI body mass index, WHRadjBMI waist:hip ratio adjusted for BMI. Alcohol dependence DSM-5 criteria: rg, regression coefficient, se, standard error of the regression coefficient

p, p-value for the regression analysis