Non-random mating patterns within and across education and mental and somatic health

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  • What: The approach had four key advantages: Population-wide data with no participation bias, early assessment, comprehensive phenotype data from primary care, and data from siblings as well as partners. The authors demonstrate that partners resemble each other in mental health before they are likely to have met. This study has some limitations that one should consider when interpreting the findings. This study provides evidence for assortative mating patterns across GPA, EA, and 20 health conditions, up to 10 years before partners had their first child in data without participation bias.
  • Who: Fartein Ask Torvik . . .

     

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