Study finds an overlap between genes linked to subjective well-being and psychiatric disorders

In psychology, the term subjective well-being (SWB) is used to describe the extent to which different people feel happy and satisfied with their lives. While some studies have found that there is a link between SWB and the diagnosis of some psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders, their possible genetic commonalities have not yet been clearly delineated.

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