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Irwin D. Waldman

Researcher at Emory University

Publications -  216
Citations -  24954

Irwin D. Waldman is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychopathology & Conduct disorder. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 207 publications receiving 21198 citations. Previous affiliations of Irwin D. Waldman include Broad Institute & University of Minnesota.

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The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Dimensional Alternative to Traditional Nosologies

TL;DR: The HiTOP promises to improve research and clinical practice by addressing the aforementioned shortcomings of traditional nosologies and provides an effective way to summarize and convey information on risk factors, etiology, pathophysiology, phenomenology, illness course, and treatment response.
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Discovery of the first genome-wide significant risk loci for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Ditte Demontis, +126 more
- 01 Jan 2019 - 
TL;DR: A genome-wide association meta-analysis of 20,183 individuals diagnosed with ADHD and 35,191 controls identifies variants surpassing genome- wide significance in 12 independent loci and implicates neurodevelopmental pathways and conserved regions of the genome as being involved in underlying ADHD biology.
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Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain

Verneri Anttila, +720 more
- 22 Jun 2018 - 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in the general population, the personality trait neuroticism is significantly correlated with almost every psychiatric disorder and migraine, and it is shown that both psychiatric and neurological disorders have robust correlations with cognitive and personality measures.
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Genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behavior: a meta-analysis of twin and adoption studies.

TL;DR: The magnitude of familial influences was lower in parent-offspring adoption studies than in both twin studies and sibling adoption studies, and age were significant moderators of the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behavior.
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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Category or a Continuum? Genetic Analysis of a Large-Scale Twin Study

TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale twin sample was used to investigate heritability and continuum versus categorical approaches to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), using the De Fries and Fulker regression technique.