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Age- and sex-specific associations between risk scores for schizophrenia and self-reported health in the general population

Authors :
Vincent Paquin
Lotta-Katrin Pries
Margreet ten Have
Maarten Bak
Nicole Gunther
Ron de Graaf
Saskia van Dorsselaer
Bochao D. Lin
Kristel R. van Eijk
Gunter Kenis
Alexander Richards
Michael C. O’Donovan
Jurjen J. Luykx
Bart P. F. Rutten
Jim van Os
Jai L. Shah
Sinan Guloksuz
RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health
Psychiatry 1
RS: MHeNs - R3 - Neuroscience
MUMC+: MA Niet Med Staf Psychiatrie (9)
Basic Neuroscience 1
Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie
MUMC+: MA Psychiatrie (3)
MUMC+: Hersen en Zenuw Centrum (3)
RS-Research Line Clinical psychology (part of UHC program)
Department of Clinical Psychology
Source :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 58(1), 43-52. Springer, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 58(1), 43-52. Springer Heidelberg, Paquin, V, Pries, L-K, Ten Have, M, Bak, M, Geurts-Gunther, N C H F, de Graaf, R, van Dorsselaer, S, Lin, B D, Eijk, K R, Kenis, G, Richards, A, O'Donovan, M C, Luykx, J J, Rutten, B, van Os, J, Shah, J L & Guloksuz, S 2023, ' Age-and sex-specific associations between risk scores for schizophrenia and self-reported health in the general population ', Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 43-52 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-022-02346-3
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose The health correlates of polygenic risk (PRS-SCZ) and exposome (ES-SCZ) scores for schizophrenia may vary depending on age and sex. We aimed to examine age- and sex-specific associations of PRS-SCZ and ES-SCZ with self-reported health in the general population. Methods Participants were from the population-based Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study–2 (NEMESIS-2). Mental and physical health were measured with the 36-item Short Form Survey 4 times between 2007 and 2018. The PRS-SCZ and ES-SCZ were respectively calculated from common genetic variants and exposures (cannabis use, winter birth, hearing impairment, and five childhood adversity categories). Moderation by age and sex was examined in linear mixed models. Results For PRS-SCZ and ES-SCZ analyses, we included 3099 and 6264 participants, respectively (age range 18–65 years; 55.7–56.1% female). Age and sex did not interact with PRS-SCZ. Age moderated the association between ES-SCZ and mental (interaction: p = 0.02) and physical health (p = 0.0007): at age 18, + 1.00 of ES-SCZ was associated with − 0.10 of mental health and − 0.08 of physical health, whereas at age 65, it was associated with − 0.21 and − 0.23, respectively (all units in standard deviations). Sex moderated the association between ES-SCZ and physical health (p Conclusion There were larger associations between higher ES-SCZ and poorer health among female and older individuals. Accounting for these interactions may increase ES-SCZ precision and help uncover populational determinants of environmental influences on health.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09337954
Volume :
58
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc1ad1c0c1be0e8c58dc143f2d6f0dea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-022-02346-3