2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.03.22275969
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Associations Between Depression, Anxiety, and Multiple Disease Outcomes: A Phenotype x Phenome-Wide Association Study in Electronic Health Records

Abstract: Unstructured AbstractAnxiety and depression are frequently comorbid yet phenotypically distinct. This study identifies differences in the clinically observable phenome across a wide variety of physical and mental disorders comparing patients with diagnoses of isolated depression, isolated anxiety, or both. Using electronic health records for 14,994 participants with depression and/or anxiety in the Mayo Clinic Biobank, a phenotype x phenome-wide association study (Phe2WAS) was performed to test for differences… Show more

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“…Furthermore, PheWAS can elucidate how related, yet distinct phenotypes may differ in their associations across the phenome. This has been studied for anxiety and depression 12 but not yet for SB vs. SI.…”
Section: Mainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, PheWAS can elucidate how related, yet distinct phenotypes may differ in their associations across the phenome. This has been studied for anxiety and depression 12 but not yet for SB vs. SI.…”
Section: Mainmentioning
confidence: 99%