Defining the Environment in Gene–Environment Research: Lessons From Social Epidemiology

In this article, we make the case that social epidemiology provides a useful framework to define the environment within gene–environment (G×E) research. We describe the environment in a multilevel, multidomain, longitudinal framework that accounts for upstream processes influencing health outcomes....

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Published in:American journal of public health (1971) 2013-10, Vol.103 (S1), p.S64-S72
Main Authors: Boardman, Jason D., Daw, Jonathan, Freese, Jeremy
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Language:English
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