Is There A Depression Gene?💙

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Let's take a quick look at the role of genes in depression. Are you more likely to get depressed if you have a relative with depression or a family history of depression? The short answer is yes. If you have a sibling who's had depression, or you have a parent who's had depression, then you're two to three times more likely to get depression than the average person. 💙

And the average person has about a 10% risk of getting depression. Therefore, if you have a close family relative with depression, your risk being two to three times greater is say 20 to 30%. This actually increases if the depression that the relative has had started earlier in life, or if they've had many recurrent episodes. 💙

So that's more of a stronger signal. There's not actually a depression gene as such, it's more likely that there are multiple genes involved that create a kind of susceptibility to depression. The hereditability of depression and anxiety is actually less than for other mental illnesses. 💙

https://www.epicentering.com/blog/is-there-a-depression-gene

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