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Co-occurrence of Aggressive Behavior and Rule-Breaking Behavior at Age 12: Multi-Rater Analyses.

机译:12岁时侵略行为和违反规则行为的同时发生:多因素分析。

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Aggressive Behavior (AGG) and Rule-Breaking Behavior (RB) are two of the eight CBCL syndromes. The phenotypic correlation between AGG and RB ranges from.48 to.76, and varies depending on the rater and the sex of the child. Prevalence of AGG and RB (i.e., T >/= 67) is in the range of 6%-7% in both boys and girls. Fifty percent to 60% of the children who are deviant on AGG are also deviant on RB and vice versa. Why so many children show problem behavior in the clinical range for both syndromes is unclear. This co-occurrence could be due to genetic factors influencing both traits, to environmental factors influencing both traits, or to both. The purpose of this study is to use a genetically informative sample to estimate genetic and environmental influences on AGG and RB and to investigate the etiology of the co-occurrence of both behaviors. We do this using multiple informants to take into account underlying sources of parental agreement and disagreement in ratings of their offspring. To this end, motherand father ratings of AGG and RB were collected by using the Child Behavior Checklist in a large sample of 12-year-old twins. Parental agreement is represented by an interparent correlation in the range of.53-.76, depending on phenotype (AGG or RB) and sex of the child. Genetic influences account for 79% and 69% of the individual differences in RB and AGG behavior (defined as AGG and RB on which both parents do agree) in boys. In girls 56% and 72% of the variance in RB and AGG are accounted for by genetic factors. Shared environmental influences are significant for RB in girls only, explaining 23% of the total variance. Eighty percent of the covariance between AGG and RB, similarly assessed by both parents, can be explained by genetic influences. So, co-occurrence in AGG and RB is mainly caused by a common set of genes. Parental disagreement seems to be a combination of so-called rater bias and of parental specific views.
机译:攻击性行为(AGG)和违反规则行为(RB)是八个CBCL综合征中的两个。 AGG和RB之间的表型相关性介于4.48至0.76之间,并且取决于评估者和孩子的性别。男孩和女孩的AGG和RB患病率(即T> / = 67)在6%-7%之间。背叛AGG的孩子中有50%至60%也偏爱RB,反之亦然。为什么这么多儿童在两种综合征的临床表现出问题行为尚不清楚。这种共现可能是由于影响两种性状的遗传因素,影响两种性状的环境因素或两者引起的。这项研究的目的是使用一种遗传学上有意义的样本来评估对AGG和RB的遗传和环境影响,并研究两种行为同时发生的病因。为此,我们使用多个线人来考虑父母同意和子女后代评级方面的分歧的潜在原因。为此,通过使用儿童行为检查表对12岁双胞胎的大量样本收集了AGG和RB的父母评级。父母的同意由父母之间的相关性表示,范围在.53-.76之间,具体取决于表型(AGG或RB)和孩子的性别。遗传影响占男孩RB和AGG行为(定义为双方均同意的AGG和RB)的个体差异的79%和69%。在女孩中,RB和AGG变异的56%和72%是由遗传因素引起的。共享的环境影响仅对女孩的RB有意义,解释了总差异的23%。双方的父母相似地评估了AGG和RB之间80%的协方差,这可以通过遗传影响来解释。因此,AGG和RB中的共现主要是由一组共同的基因引起的。父母的异议似乎是所谓的评估者偏见和父母具体观点的结合。

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