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2. TH7. CIRCADIAN REGULATOR ARNTL GENE ACTS ON DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY THROUGH PAST-FOCUSED PERSEVERATIVE NEGATIVE THINKING
3. P.093 Significant associations between oxytocin receptor gene and anxiety symptoms in interaction with recent negative life events
4. P.174 Variation in OXTR gene is associated with current depression severity and possibly mediates the effects of recent negative life events
5. P.267 Association of chronotype and variation in the CLOCK gene in a large general European population sample
6. P.176 Investigating the polymorphisms of CDC 45 gene and gene-environment interactions related to depression
7. P.173 5-HTTLPR polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene influences current suicidal ideation but not in interaction with childhood trauma
8. P.172 No association between OXTR1, lifetime depression and childhood trauma in a European general population sample
9. Functional genetic variant in the GABRA6 gene interacts with environmental stress to increase the risk of multiple suicide risk-related phenotypes
10. Indirect evidence of endophenotypic nature of depressive rumination: results of MTHFD1L and HTR2A genes
11. 5-HTTLPR ‘social sensitivity’ short allele may protect against depression after exposure to social network stressors in young people
12. Patterns of mentalisation and empathy as possible predictors of violence in schizophrenia
13. SU52GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY OF RUMINATIVE RESPONSE STYLE HIGHLIGHTS GENES PREVIOUSLY ASSOCIATED WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY OR RUMINATION-RELATED MENTAL DISORDERS
14. SA93DYING YOUNG: 5-HTTLPR SHORT ALLELE IS ASSOCIATED WITH YOUNGER AGE AT COMPLETED SUICIDE: RESULTS FROM A PILOT STUDY IN THE HUNGARIAN SUICIDE BIOBANK
15. SU85CLOCK CLICKS WITH FINANCIAL STRESS BEHIND MIGRAINE
16. A new target for focusing on neurocognitive symptoms in depression: ATP6V1B2 rs1106634 is associated with hippocampal deficit and lifetime depression
17. Genome-wide gene-based tests replicate the association of the SORCS3 gene with neuroticism
18. The impact of currently recommended antihypertensive therapy on depression and other psychometric parameters: a prospective pilot study
19. Psychiatry should not become hostage to placebo: An alternative interpretation of antidepressant–placebo differences in the treatment response in depression
20. Distinct symptom profiles in unipolar and bipolar depression based on the neurocircuitry theory
21. Effect of age and gender in association with spatial anxiety on navigation strategy preferences
22. Sensory processing patterns and their relation with impulsivity, alexithymia, depression, and hopelessness in major affective disorders
23. Distinct types of life events interact with 5-HTTLPR in the development of depressive symptoms in an age-dependent manner
24. Interleukin-6 and interleukin-1B polymorphisms show different interaction patterns with stressors on trait anxiety
25. Seasonality and winter-type seasonal depression are associated with the rs731779 polymorphism of the serotonin-2A receptor gene
26. 5-HTTLPR shows association with younger age at suicide: preliminary results from the Hungarian suicide biobank
27. P.3.034 Brooding subtype of rumination is modulated by the interplay between serotonin receptor 2A gene and childhood adversity
28. The association between traumatic childhood experiences, sensory processing patterns, and quality of life among unipolar and bipolar outpatients
29. P.2.b.009 Environmental effects on suicidal behaviour: association of drinking-water arsenic levels and suicide
30. P.1.k.007 From genes to temperament to culture: differential distribution of affective temperaments parallels cultural index scores
31. P.2.b.022 Different genes modulate risk for depression after childhood maltreatment and recent negative life events
32. P.2.b.011 Low-dose interferon-alpha induced depression is significantly alleviated by social support in melanoma patients: potential biological explanations
33. P.1.k.008 Season of birth shows a significant impact on the distribution of affective temperaments in a nonclinical population
34. P.1.a.005 Aggression /hostility shows a stronger association with the 5-HTTLPR in depressed patients: a possible common pathway for suicidality?
35. P.2.b.015 Mediating role of psychological immune competencies on the development of susceptibility to depression
36. P.2.b.011 In search for a tool selectively evaluating depressive symptoms associated with different neurotransmitter systems
37. P.1.i.043 Protective personality factors associated with premenstrual symptomatology in healthy women
38. P.1.a.024 The s allele of the 5-HTTLPR: a possible genetic correlate of traits associated with neuroticism
39. P.2.a.036 Analyses of haplotypes tagging the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) provide new evidence for the gene × environment model of depression
40. P.2.a.020 Gender differences in patterns of neurocognitive impairment during the acute phase of major depression
41. P.1.a.014 From genes to culture: distribution of dominant affective temperaments in national studies
42. P.1.f.005 Risk of development of premenstrual symptoms is associated with a traitlike negative bias in perception of life events
43. P.1.a.012 Association of aggressive traits with the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism in depressed and healthy women
44. P.1.a.006 Genetic interaction of the serotonin transporter and the cannabinoid receptor 1 affects the anxious phenotype
45. P.2.h.004 Development of a new affective temperament scale associated with the s alíele of 5-HTTLPR
46. P.1.a.009 Impulsivity and the C(-1019)G functional polymorphism of the HTR1A gene
47. P.2.a.023 Association of affective temperaments with Cloninger's biological model of personality
48. P.8.a.018 Association of smoking and suicide attempts in psychiatric outpatients in Hungary
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