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Neuroticism as an Endophenotype

Neuroticism, defined as a dispositional tendency to experience negative emotions, is often elevated in individuals with depression. This personality trait is typically assessed through self-report measures and has been shown to increase during depressive episodes. Importantly, neuroticism is also moderately heritable. Twin studies further suggest that neuroticism and depression share common genetic influences, indicating overlapping biological foundations between the trait and the disorder.

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