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Loneliness among European Americans: Distributions and Ethnicity Classification

This study examines the distributions of loneliness scales among all populations and specifically among European Americans. It also explores the classification of ethnicity based on race and self-reported data.

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Loneliness among European Americans: Distributions and Ethnicity Classification

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  1. Figure S1. Distributions of scales for loneliness Among all populations (10,760) Among European Americans (7,556 ) r1vs2 = 0.57, p<10-30 r1vs3 = 0.51, p<10-30 r2vs3 = 0.65, p<10-30 r1vs2 = 0.57, p<10-30 r1vs3 = 0.51, p<10-30 r2vs3 = 0.64, p<10-30 7064 6263 5967 4556 4473 3815 3640 2993 2587 2379 2049 703 1153 682 425 413 704

  2. Figure S2. Distributions of summed loneliness scales (3-9) For the Case: Control definition, those scored 4 and 5 were set as missing values

  3. Figure S3. Race classified by PC1/PC2 and Self-reported Ethnicity x self-reported EA ● self-reported AA o self-reported Hispanic ◊ self-reported other PC1 PC2

  4. Figure S4. GWAS for Linear Mixed Models in imputed data using all 10,760 subjects Linear trait (N= 10,760) λ=1.02 λ1000 =1.00

  5. Figure S5. GWAS for Multivariate Linear Mixed Models in imputed data using all 10,760 subjects Multivariate (N= 10,760) λ=1.00 λ1000 =1.00

  6. Figure S6. GWAS for Case: Control analysis in imputed data using all 7,436 Case:Control subjects L Case:Control (N= 7,436) λ=1.02 λ1000 =1.00

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