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Gender differences in genetic and environmental influences on gambling: results from a sample of twins from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

机译:遗传和环境对赌博影响的性别差异:国家青少年健康纵向研究的双胞胎样本得出的结果。

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AIMS: To examine the extent to which genetic factors and shared and non-shared environmental factors are implicated in the development of gambling behaviors and to examine whether there are gender differences in the genetic and environmental contributors to gambling behaviors. DESIGN: A genetically informative analysis was performed by using DeFries-Fulker (DF) analysis. SETTING: Analysis of secondary data drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). PARTICIPANTS: A total of 324 monozygotic (MZ) twins and 278 same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twins were included in the analysis. Of these twins, there were 150 male MZ twins, 144 male DZ twins, 174 female MZ twins and 134 female DZ twins. MEASUREMENTS: Gambling behavior was measured through eight self-reported questions that tapped a range of items designed to measure problems related to gambling. Self-reported measures of self-control and delinquent involvement were also included to examine the degree to which these factors covaried with gambling behavior. FINDINGS: The results of the DF analysis indicated that when male and female twin pairs were analyzed simultaneously, genetic factors explained approximately 70% of the variance in gambling and non-shared environmental factors explained the remaining variance. When gender-specific models were calculated, substantial gender differences emerged. For males, genetic factors explained approximately 85% of the variance in gambling, with the non-shared environment accounting for the remaining variance. For females, genetic factors explained none of the variance in gambling behaviors, while the shared environment explained 45% of the variance and the non-shared environment explained 55% of the variance. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of twins from the Add Health data suggests that there are significant gender differences in the genetic and environmental underpinnings to gambling behaviors.
机译:目的:研究赌博行为发展中涉及遗传因素以及共有和非共有环境因素的程度,并探讨在遗传和环境因素中赌博行为是否存在性别差异。设计:使用DeFries-Fulker(DF)分析进行了遗传信息分析。地点:从国家青少年健康纵向研究(补充健康)中获得的辅助数据分析。参与者:分析中总共包括324对单卵(MZ)双胞胎和278对同性双卵(DZ)双胞胎。在这些双胞胎中,有150对男性MZ双胞胎,144对男性DZ双胞胎,174对女性MZ双胞胎和134对女性DZ双胞胎。测量:通过八个自我报告的问题来衡量赌博行为,这些问题涉及一系列旨在衡量与赌博有关的问题的项目。还包括自我报告的自我控制和犯罪行为的量度,以检验这些因素与赌博行为的相关程度。结果:DF分析的结果表明,当同时分析男性和女性双胞胎对时,遗传因素解释了赌博方差的大约70%,非共享环境因素解释了剩余方差。当计算针对性别的模型时,出现了明显的性别差异。对于男性来说,遗传因素解释了赌博差异的大约85%,而非共享环境则解释了剩余差异。对于女性而言,遗传因素不能解释赌博行为的任何差异,而共享环境可以解释45%的差异,而非共享环境可以解释55%的差异。结论:根据Add Health数据对双胞胎的分析表明,赌博行为的遗传和环境基础上存在明显的性别差异。

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