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A Hierarchical Factor Model of Executive Functions in Adolescents: Evidence of Gene-Environment Interplay

机译:青少年执行功能的分层因素模型:基因-环境相互作用的证据。

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Executive functions (EF) are a complex set of neurodevelopmental, higher-ordered processes that are especially salient during adolescence. Disruptions to these processes are predictive of psychiatric problems in later adolescence and adulthood. The objectives of the current study were to characterize the latent structure of EF using bifactor analysis and to investigate the independent and interactive effects of genes and environments on EF during adolescence. Using a representative young adolescent sample, we tested the interaction of a polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) and parental supervision for EF through hierarchical linear regression. To account for the possibility of a hierarchical factor structure for EF, a bifactor analysis was conducted on the eight subtests of the Delis-Kaplan Executive Functions System (D-KEFS). The bifactor analysis revealed the presence of a general EF construct and three EF subdomains (i.e., conceptual flexibility, inhibition, and fluency). A significant 5-HTTLPR by parental supervision interaction was found for conceptual flexibility, but not for general EF, fluency or inhibition. Specifically, youth with the L/L genotype had significantly lower conceptual flexibility scores compared to youth with S/S or S/L genotypes given low levels of parental supervision. Our findings indicate that adolescents with the L/L genotype were especially vulnerable to poor parental supervision on EF. This vulnerability may be amenable to preventive interventions.
机译:执行功能(EF)是一组复杂的神经发育,高阶过程,在青春期尤为突出。这些过程的中断预示着青春期以后和成年期的精神疾病。当前研究的目的是利用双因素分析来表征EF的潜在结构,并研究青春期期间EF的基因和环境的独立和交互作用。我们使用一个代表性的年轻青少年样本,通过分级线性回归测试了5-羟色胺转运蛋白基因(5-HTTLPR)和父母对EF的多态性之间的相互作用。为了说明EF可能存在分层因素结构的可能性,对Delis-Kaplan执行功能系统(D-KEFS)的八个子测试进行了双因素分析。双因素分析显示存在通用的EF构建体和三个EF子域(即概念灵活性,抑制性和流畅性)。通过父母的监督互动发现了显着的5-HTTLPR,其在概念上具有灵活性,但对于一般的EF,流畅性或抑制性却没有。具体来说,与L / L基因型的年轻人相比,在父母监督水平较低的情况下,与S / S或S / L基因型的年轻人相比,概念上的灵活性得分要低得多。我们的发现表明,具有L / L基因型的青少年特别容易受到父母对EF监督不力的影响。此漏洞可能需要进行预防性干预。

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