Journal
Psychological Medicine
Publication Date
2016
Volume
2016
Issue
July
Inclusive Pages
1-12
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1017/S0033291716001525
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J. M. Ellingson, L. S. Richmond-Rakerd, D. J. Statham, N. G. Martin and W. S. Slutske. Most of the genetic covariation between major depressive and alcohol use disorders is explained by trait measures of negative emotionality and behavioral control. Psychological Medicine, Page 1 of 12. © Cambridge University Press 2016 DOI:10.1017/S0033291716001525. COPYRIGHT: © Cambridge University Press 2016. http://journals.cambridge.org
Recommended Citation
Ellingson, J. M.; Richmond-Rakerd, L. S.; Statham, D. J.; Martin, N. G.; and Slutske, W. S., "Most of the genetic covariation between major depressive and alcohol use disorders is explained by trait measures of negative emotionality and behavioral control." Psychological Medicine. 2016, July. 1-12. (2016).
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