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Study finds couples more likely to share psychiatric disorders like depression and schizophrenia.
A study involving over 6 million couples across Taiwan, Denmark, and Sweden found that partners are more likely to share psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, and anxiety.
Researchers suggest that this correlation could be due to selecting similar partners, environmental factors, and social constraints.
The study also noted that having two parents with the same disorder may increase the risk of it appearing in their children.
This research challenges the idea that mating patterns are random and may impact future genetic studies on psychiatric disorders.
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El estudio encuentra parejas más propensas a compartir trastornos psiquiátricos como la depresión y la esquizofrenia.