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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Problematic Masturbatory Behavior in Children: A Study of Same-Sex Twins

机译:遗传和环境对儿童有问题的手淫行为的影响:同性双胞胎的研究

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Child sexual behavior problems, such as excessive or public masturbation, are often judged to result from environmental stress or trauma. We studied the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors for problematic masturbatory behavior among nonreferred prepubertal children. All twins born in Sweden in 1985–86 were identified from the Swedish Twin Registry. Parents, mainly mothers, completed Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) ratings (Achenbach, 1991) for 401 monozygotic (MZ) and 248 dizygotic (DZ) same-sex twin pairs (male–male or female–female) at age 7–9 years. Scores of two CBCL items concerning specific sexual behavior problems (Plays with own sex parts in public and Plays with own sex parts too much) were summed and the influence of genetic and environmental factors on variability assessed. The prevalence of problematic child masturbatory behavior was low and associated with other emotional and behavioral problems. The degree of problematic child masturbatory behavior resemblance was higher within MZ twin pairs as compared to DZ same-sex twin pairs. Model fitting indicated that genetic factors substantially influenced the studied behaviors (77%, 95% CI = 9–96%), although family environment also played a role. Our results suggest that hereditary factors should be considered together with stressful experiences such as sexual victimization in the evaluation of elementary school children presenting with problematic masturbatory behaviors. When interpreting the findings, the very brief measure of sexual problem behavior and low statistical power, precluding the analysis of possible coinheritance with other symptoms or disorders, should be borne in mind.
机译:通常认为儿童性行为问题,例如过度或公共手淫,是由于环境压力或创伤造成的。我们研究了遗传和环境因素对未提及的青春期前儿童有问题的手淫行为的相对重要性。 1985-86年在瑞典出生的所有双胞胎均来自瑞典双胞胎登记处。父母,主要是母亲,在7–9岁时完成了401个单卵(MZ)和248个同卵双胞胎(男–女或女–女)对的儿童行为清单(CBCL)评分(Achenbach,1991)。 。对涉及特定性行为问题的两个CBCL项(在公共场所具有自己的性行为的游戏和具有自己的性行为的游戏过多)的得分进行了汇总,并评估了遗传和环境因素对变异性的影响。有问题的儿童手淫行为的患病率很低,并且与其他情绪和行为问题有关。与DZ同性双胞胎对相比,MZ双胞胎对中有问题的儿童手淫行为相似程度更高。模型拟合表明,遗传因素在很大程度上影响了研究行为(77%,95%CI = 9–96%),尽管家庭环境也起作用。我们的结果表明,在评估表现出自慰行为存在问题的小学生时,应将遗传因素与压力经历(例如性受害)一起考虑。在解释这些发现时,应牢记对性问题行为和较低的统计能力的非常简短的衡量,排除对可能与其他症状或疾病的一致性的分析。

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