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No Clear Genetic Influences on the Association Between Dyslexia and Anxiety in a Population-based Sample of Female Twins

机译:在基于性别的女性双胞胎样本中读写障碍和焦虑之间的关联没有明确的遗传影响。

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Individuals with dyslexia are at an increased risk for anxiety disorders (e.g. generalized anxiety disorder, stress disorders, panic disorder). The extent to which this association is mediated by genetic and/or environmental influences is unclear. The current study explored the relationship between these two phenotypes using a large population-based twin sample. In total, 940 monozygotic and 903 dizygotic female twin pairs were included in the analyses. The presence of dyslexia and anxiety was determined by self-report of diagnosis by a health professional. Tetrachoric correlations confirmed an association between the two phenotypes, but suggested that there was no evidence for shared genetic risks. Bivariate twin modelling corroborated this finding and indicated the relationship between dyslexia and anxiety is mediated by shared environmental factors. Future research should seek to identifying the environmental factors that increase the vulnerability of individuals with dyslexia to emotional problems should be a priority for future research. Copyright r 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:患有阅读障碍的个体患焦虑症(例如广泛性焦虑症,压力性疾病,恐慌症)的风险增加。遗传和/或环境影响介导这种关联的程度尚不清楚。当前的研究使用大量的基于双胞胎的样本探索了这两种表型之间的关系。分析中总共包括940对单卵双生和903对双卵母双生。阅读障碍和焦虑的存在是由卫生专业人员自我诊断报告来确定的。四核相关性证实了这两种表型之间的关联,但表明没有证据表明存在共同的遗传风险。双变量双胞胎模型证实了这一发现,并表明阅读障碍和焦虑之间的关系是由共同的环境因素介导的。未来的研究应寻求确定增加阅读障碍者对情绪问题的抵抗力的环境因素,这应该是未来研究的重点。版权所有©2008 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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