Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker Open Access Publications 2018 Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort Sarah Hartz Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Laura Bierut Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Amy Horton Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis et al Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/open_access_pubs Recommended Citation Hartz, Sarah; Bierut, Laura; Horton, Amy; and et al, ,"Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort." Translational Psychiatry.8,. (2018). https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/open_access_pubs/6596 This Open Access Publication is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons@Becker. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Becker. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Strawbridge et al. Translational Psychiatry (2018) 8:39 DOI 10.1038/s41398-017-0079-1 Translational Psychiatry ARTICLE Open Access Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk- taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort Rona J. Strawbridge 1,2,JoeyWard1, Breda Cullen1, Elizabeth M. Tunbridge3,4, Sarah Hartz 5, Laura Bierut5, Amy Horton 5,6,MarkE.S.Bailey 7, Nicholas Graham1,AmyFerguson1, Donald M. Lyall1, Daniel Mackay1, Laura M. Pidgeon1, Jonathan Cavanagh1, Jill P. Pell1,MichaelO’Donovan 8, Valentina Escott-Price 8, Paul J. Harrison 3,4 and Daniel J. Smith 1 Abstract Risk-taking behaviour is a key component of several psychiatric disorders and could influence lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol use, and diet.