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The data estimated that 43 per cent of Australians aged 16 to 85 (8.5 million, around two in five) had experienced a mental illness at some time in their life.

Source: SBS News
One in seven Australians will experience depression, according to mental health research and support organisations the Black Dog Institute and Beyond Blue.
“But really, what this is and how many genes are playing a role in depression has still been an area that has been mostly unknown.”
One in four participants were from a non-European background.
A ‘major limitation’ of genetic research
“So it was really important for us to make sure that our sample was as representative as possible, and to include as many people from different ancestries around the world.”
The research acknowledges each genetic variant has a very small effect on the overall risk of someone developing depression. However, if a person has multiple variants, this can cumulatively increase their risk.
Predicting risk, improving treatment and ‘tackling’ stigma
Martin said the diverse set of participants “gives us confidence that the findings can be applied to a really wide range of people”.
“This might also help to tackle that.”