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Fig. 1 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Genomic ancestry and the social pathways leading to major depression in adulthood: the mediating effect of socioeconomic position and discrimination

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Direct Acyclic Graph of the effect of african ancestry on major depression at 30 years. Natural Indirect effect (NIE) shows that 84 % of the total effect of ancestry on depression at 30 years is mediated by racial sense of discrimination and only 16 % through a Natural Direct effect (NDE). Estimates were adjusted for base confounders: sex; and post confounders: achieved schooling and income at 30 years

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