We know long-term cohorts are likely to be biased towards individuals with a lower disease burden. Here's a large study indicating that this has a genetic basis. Great work from @mja
Collecting follow up data in large cohorts is an opportunity to get comprehensive measures of mental health phenotypes, but responders tend to have fewer disorders and a lower burden of genetic risk variants. New pre-print: https://t.co/29NuPh5lFF
I'd like to do a GWAS on people who tolerate and don't tolerate 'reply all' ;)
RT @mcintosh2001: How do people completing a @uk_biobank questionnaire and sharing email details differ from those that don’t? https://t.co…
RT @mcintosh2001: How do people completing a @uk_biobank questionnaire and sharing email details differ from those that don’t? https://t.co…
RT @mcintosh2001: How do people completing a @uk_biobank questionnaire and sharing email details differ from those that don’t? https://t.co…
RT @mcintosh2001: How do people completing a @uk_biobank questionnaire and sharing email details differ from those that don’t? https://t.co…
How do people completing a @uk_biobank questionnaire and sharing email details differ from those that don’t? https://t.co/dZXSKhyyGO
RT @jorsmo: Interesting: GWAS of willingness to be contacted by email & complete mental health surveys. + Negative rg w/ psychiatric phenot…
RT @jorsmo: Interesting: GWAS of willingness to be contacted by email & complete mental health surveys. + Negative rg w/ psychiatric phenot…
Interesting: GWAS of willingness to be contacted by email & complete mental health surveys. + Negative rg w/ psychiatric phenotypes, suggesting ascertainment bias. https://t.co/uMvmAATXUy
"...we identified 9 genetic loci associated with email contact and 25 loci associated with mental health survey completion" PP: and the covariates for the loci of e-mail spam resistance and agreeableness to draw a reward lottery upon completion the survey?
Factors associated with sharing email information and mental health survey participation in two large population cohorts https://t.co/eMZnEEN0nc #biorxiv_genetic
Factors associated with sharing email information and mental health survey participation in two large population cohorts https://t.co/q8yAX1mLyG #bioRxiv