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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Gambling: A Meta-Analysis of Twin Studies

机译:遗传和环境对赌博的影响:双生子研究的荟萃分析

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Disentangling the genetic and environmental influences of gambling is important for explaining the roots of individual differences in gambling behavior and providing guidance for precaution and intervention, but we are unaware of any comprehensive and systematic quantitative meta-analysis. We systematically identified 18 twin studies on gambling in the meta-analysis. The correlation coefficients within monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, along with the corresponding sample size, were used to calculate the proportion of the total variance accounted for by additive genes (A), dominant genes (D), the shared environment (C), and the non-shared environment plus measurement error (E). We further assessed the moderating effects of gambling assessment (symptom oriented assessment vs. behavior oriented assessment), age, and sex. The whole sample analyses showed moderate additive genetic (a2 = 0.50) and non-shared environmental influences (e2 = 0.50) on gambling. The magnitude of the genetic influence (a2) was higher for disordered gambling assessed with symptom oriented assessment (53%) than for general gambling assessed with behavior oriented assessment (41%). Additionally, the magnitude of the genetic influence (a2) was higher for adults (53%) than adolescents (42%). Genetic influence (a2) was greater for male (47%) gambling than female (28%) gambling. Shared environment had noticeable effects on female gambling (c2 = 14%) but zero effect on male gambling. In conclusion, gambling behavior was moderately heritable and moderately influenced by non-shared environmental factors. Gambling assessment, age, and sex significantly moderated the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on gambling. Note that the number of studies might serve as a limitation.
机译:弄清赌博的遗传和环境影响对于解释赌博行为中个体差异的根源以及为预防和干预提供指导很重要,但是我们不知道任何全面而系统的定量荟萃分析。我们在荟萃分析中系统地确定了18个关于赌博的双胞胎研究。单卵(MZ)和双卵(DZ)双胞胎内的相关系数,以及相应的样本量,用于计算由加性基因(A),优势基因(D),共享环境占总变异的比例(C),以及非共享环境加上测量误差(E)。我们进一步评估了赌博评估(症状导向评估与行为导向评估),年龄和性别的调节作用。整个样本分析显示,赌博具有中等程度的加性遗传(a2 = 0.50)和非共享的环境影响(e2 = 0.50)。通过症状导向评估评估的无序赌博的遗传影响(a2)较高(53%),高于通过行为导向评估评估的一般赌博的遗传影响(41%)。此外,成年人(53%)的遗传影响程度(a2)高于青少年(42%)。男性(47%)赌博的遗传影响(a2)大于女性(28%)赌博。共享环境对女性赌博有显着影响(c2 = 14%),而对男性赌博则为零影响。总之,赌博行为具有中等遗传性,并受到非共享环境因素的中等影响。赌博评估,年龄和性别显着降低了遗传和环境对赌博的影响程度。请注意,研究数量可能会受到限制。

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