C5 Polygenic risk and social determinants of health in PCYMH
Tracks
Track 1
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 |
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM |
214 |
Overview
Presented By: Dr. Jennifer Crosbie, Dr. Paul Arnold, Russell Schachar, and Tracy Vaillancourt
Details
Sections:
1. Racial/Ethnic disparities in psychiatric traits and diagnoses within a Community-based sample of Children and Youth
2. Examining the polygenic architecture of irritability
3. Longitudinal relations between peer victimization and depression symptoms in adolescents and emerging adults: the moderating role of common genetic variation
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the relationship between irritability and polygenic risk for internalizing and externalizing mental health conditions.
2. Describe the impact of ethnicity/ ancestry on diagnosis and treatment in a community population.
3. Describe the interaction between peer victimization and genetic factors in risk for later development of depression.
Speaker
Dr. Jennifer Crosbie
Senior Scientist
SickKids, University of Toronto
C5 Polygenic risk and social determinants of health in PCYMH
