Nudel, Ron
Zetterberg, Richard
Hemager, Nicoline
Christiani, Camilla A. J.
Ohland, Jessica
Burton, Birgitte K.
Greve, Aja N.
Spang, Katrine S.
Ellersgaard, Ditte
Gantriis, Ditte L.
Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas
Plessen, Kerstin J.
Jepsen, Jens Richardt M.
Thorup, Anne A. E.
Werge, Thomas
Mors, Ole
Nordentoft, Merete
Article History
Received: 24 February 2022
Accepted: 9 September 2022
First Online: 1 December 2022
Declarations
:
: The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency and follows all laws concerning the processing of personal data. Permission to draw data from registers was granted by the Danish Ministry of Health. The study protocol was sent to the Danish Committee on Health Research Ethics, who decided that ethical approval was not needed due to the observational nature of the study. The genetic part of the study obtained ethical approval from the outset of the study and The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study –VIA 7 was later incorporated into the protocol (Arv og Miljø—genetics and environment) as an appendix, which has then been approved by the ethics committee [ARV OG MILJØ: betydning for psykisk sygdom hos børn og unge (H-B-2009-026)]. Written informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from the legal guardians of participating children.
: Not applicable.
: The authors have no competing interests to declare, but TW states that he has acted as a lecturer and scientific counselor to H. Lundbeck A/S. DE has been employed by H. Lundbeck A/S from March until August 2020.