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Ripple effects of developmental disabilities and mental illness on nondisabled adult siblings

机译:发育障碍和精神疾病对未成年成年兄弟姐妹的涟漪效应

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Developmental disabilities and severe mental illness are costly to the affected individual and frequently to their family as well. Little studied are their nondisabled siblings. Here we examine major life course outcomes (education, employment, and marriage) of these siblings in adulthood using data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Our sample comprises 113 individuals with developmental disabilities and 337 of their nondisabled siblings; 97 individuals with mental illness and 235 of their nondisabled siblings; and 17,126 unaffected comparison group members. We find that siblings of individuals with mental illness have less education and less employment than the unaffected comparison group, whereas those who have a sibling with developmental disabilities had normative patterns of education and employment, but less marriage and more divorce. Robustness tests incorporating genetic data do not change the conclusions based on the nongenetic analyses.
机译:发育障碍和严重的精神疾病对受影响的个人造成巨大的损失,对他们的家庭也造成巨大的损失。他们的非残障兄弟姐妹很少研究。在这里,我们使用威斯康星州纵向研究的数据,研究了这些兄弟姐妹成年后的主要生命历程结果(教育,就业和婚姻)。我们的样本包括113名发育障碍者和337名非残疾兄弟姐妹; 97名精神病患者和235名非残障兄弟姐妹; 17126名未受影响的比较小组成员。我们发现,与未受影响的对照组相比,患有精神疾病的人的兄弟姐妹的教育程度和就业率较低,而患有发育障碍的兄弟姐妹的兄弟姐妹的教育和就业规范化,但婚姻和离婚率却较低。结合遗传数据的稳健性测试不会改变基于非遗传分析的结论。

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