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Gene–environment interaction: New insights into perceived parenting and social anxiety among adolescents

机译:基因 - 环境互动:青少年养育育儿和社交焦虑的新见解

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Social anxiety symptoms (SAS) are among the most common mental health problems during adolescence, and it has been shown that parenting influences the adolescent’s level of social anxiety. In addition, it is now widely assumed that most mental health problems, including social anxiety, originate from a complex interplay between genes and environment. However, to date, gene–environment (G × E) interactions studies in the field of social anxiety remain limited. In this study, we have examined how 274 genes involved in different neurotransmission pathways interact with five aspects of perceived parenting as environmental exposure (i.e., support, proactive control, psychological control, punitive control, and harsh punitive control) to affect SAS during adolescence.
机译:社交焦虑症状(SAS)是青春期期间最常见的心理健康问题之一,并且已经表明养育患者影响了青少年的社会焦虑水平。此外,目前普遍认为,大多数心理健康问题,包括社交焦虑,源自基因和环境之间的复杂相互作用。然而,迄今为止,社会焦虑领域的基因环境(G×E)相互作用研究仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们研究了涉及不同神经递血途径的274个基因与感知为环境暴露的五个方面(即,支持,主动控制,心理控制,惩罚性控制,惩罚性惩罚性控制),以影响青春期期间SAS。

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