Search Results - "Kleppesto, Thomas H."

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    Genetic similarity between relatives provides evidence on the presence and history of assortative mating by Sunde, Hans Fredrik, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Cheesman, Rosa, Corfield, Elizabeth C., Kleppesto, Thomas H., Seierstad, Anne Caroline, Ystrom, Eivind, Eilertsen, Espen Moen, Torvik, Fartein Ask

    Published in Nature communications (26-03-2024)
    “…Assortative mating – the non-random mating of individuals with similar traits – is known to increase trait-specific genetic variance and genetic similarity…”
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    Intergenerational transmission of ADHD behaviors: genetic and environmental pathways by Kleppesto, Thomas H, Eilertsen, Espen Moen, van Bergen, Elsje, Sunde, Hans Fredrik, Zietsch, Brendan, Nordmo, Magnus, Eftedal, Nikolai Haahjem, Havdahl, Alexandra, Ystrom, Eivind, Torvik, Fartein Ask

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-05-2024)
    “…We investigate if covariation between parental and child attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) behaviors can be explained by environmental and/or…”
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    The diminishing association between adolescent mental disorders and educational performance from 2006–2019 by Nordmo, Magnus, Kleppestø, Thomas H., Reme, Bjørn‐Atle, Sunde, Hans Fredrik, Soest, Tilmann, Torvik, Fartein Ask

    Published in JCPP advances (01-09-2024)
    “…Background A rising prevalence of adolescent mental disorders in the Western world has been widely reported, raising concerns for adolescent development and…”
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    The ADHD deficit in school performance across sex and parental education: A prospective sibling‐comparison register study of 344,152 Norwegian adolescents by Sunde, Hans Fredrik, Kleppestø, Thomas H., Gustavson, Kristin, Nordmo, Magnus, Reme, Bjørn‐Atle, Torvik, Fartein Ask

    Published in JCPP advances (01-03-2022)
    “…Background Attention‐Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is associated with impaired school performance, but the impact of ADHD may vary across sex, family…”
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