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Contribution of genes and environment to the longitudinal association between childhood impulsive‐aggression and suicidality in adolescence

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Table 2. Rate of suicidality and serious suicidal ideation with and without suicide attempt in the study sample     All twins  (N=862)     By zygosity     By sex     Monozygotic (N=335) Dizygotic (N=527)   Boys  (N=355)  Girls  (N=507)  Serious suicidal id
Table 3. Phenotypic associations
Table 4. Standardized genetic and environmental variance components (Cholesky decomposition)

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