TU34. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DEPRESSION DIAGNOSIS, POLYGENIC RISK FOR DEPRESSION AND ANTIHYPERTENSIVE MEDICATION NON-PERSISTENCE
Hanna Maria Kariis(University of Tartu), Kelli Lehto(University of Tartu), Lili Milani(University of Tartu), Urmo Võsa(University Medical Center Groningen), Kristi Krebs(University of Tartu), Silva Kasela(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Tuuli Jürgenson(University of Tartu), Jana Lass(Tartu University Hospital), Aet Saar(North Estonia Medical Centre)
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