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Exploring the influences of education,intelligence and income on mental disorders 被引量:1

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摘要 Background Previous studies have shown that educational attainment(EA),intelligence and income are key factors associated with mental disorders.However,the direct effects of each factor on major mental disorders are unclear.Aims We aimed to evaluate the overall and independent causal effects of the three psychosocial factors on common mental disorders.Methods Using genome-wide association study summary datasets,we performed Mendelian randomisation(MR)and multivariable MR(MVMR)analyses to assess potential associations between the 3 factors(EA,N=766345;household income,N=392422;intelligence,N=146808)and 13 common mental disorders,with sample sizes ranging from 9907 to 807553.Inverse-variance weighting was employed as the main method in the MR analysis.Results Our MR analysis showed that(1)higher EA was a protective factor for eight mental disorders but contributed to anorexia nervosa,obsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD),bipolar disorder(BD)and autism spectrum disorder(ASD);(2)higher intelligence was a protective factor for five mental disorders but a risk factor for OCD and ASD;(3)higher household income protected against 10 mental disorders but confers risk for anorexia nervosa.Our MVMR analysis showed that(1)higher EA was a direct protective factor for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)and insomnia but a direct risk factor for schizophrenia,BD and ASD;(2)higher intelligence was a direct protective factor for schizophrenia but a direct risk factor for major depressive disorder(MDD)and ASD;(3)higher income was a direct protective factor for seven mental disorders,including schizophrenia,BD,MDD,ASD,post-traumatic stress disorder,ADHD and anxiety disorder.Conclusions Our study reveals that education,intelligence and income intertwine with each other.For each factor,its independent effects on mental disorders present a more complex picture than its overall effects.
出处 《General Psychiatry》 CSCD 2024年第1期64-72,共9页 综合精神医学(英文)
基金 Nanjing Medical Science and Technology Development Project(ZKX20027).
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  • 1Gangbin Han,Guirong Cheng,Feifei Hu,Chunli Li,Dan Liu,Juan Zhou,Jing Liu,Linya Huang,Xiaochang Liu,Qianqian Nie,Dan Song,Deyang Zeng,Lang Xu,Jinquan Li,Yushan Chen,Zhen Wei,Qiong Wu,Xiaoming He,Qingming Wu,Wei Tan,Yufei Mei,Xingxing Chen,Yangming,Ou,Jingjing ZhangYafu Yu,Mengliu Yang,Pengfei Lian,Fukai Zhou,Renjia Fan,Hong Wan,Chenlu Hu,Yidi Fu,Shiyue Li,Junyi Wang,Cheng Cai,Mengdie Pei,Yuyang Cui,Wanying Cai,Yiqing Li,Shiyao Pan,Chang Chen,Yan He,Zhaoxia Wu,Liu Hu,Liang Tao,Hongyan Xiao,Xinyan Xie,Yan Zeng.Exploring the psychological impact of the 2022 SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant outbreak in China[J].General Psychiatry,2023,36(6):541-546.

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