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A study of genetic and environmental influences on maternal and paternal CBCL syndrome scores in a large sample of 3-year-old Dutch twins.

机译:遗传和环境因素对大量3岁荷兰双胞胎母亲和父亲CBCL综合征评分的影响的研究。

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BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children, yet little is known about the etiology of individual differences in these problems. It is unclear to what degree environmental and genetic factors influence the development of early child psychopathology. In this paper, we focus on the following issues. Firstly, to what degree do genetic and environmental factors influence variation in behavioral problems? Secondly, to what degree are these underlying etiological factors moderated by sex and informant? We investigate these issues by analyzing Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) data on 9689 3-year-old twin pairs. METHODS: Rater Bias and Psychometric Models were fitted to CBCL/2-3 data obtained from mothers and fathers to determine the genetic and environmental contributions to the five CBCL syndromes:aggressive, oppositional, overactive, withdrawn, and anxious/depressed behavior. RESULTS: Parental ratings are influenced by aspects of the child's behavior that are experienced in the same way by both parents and by aspects of the child's behavior that are experienced uniquely by each parent. There is evidence for high genetic contributions to all CBCL syndromes. Shared and non-shared environmental influences play significant roles as well. One exception is overactive behavior, which is influenced by genetic and non-shared environmental influences only. CONCLUSIONS: Variation in behavior problems in the very young shows high heritability. Individual raters offer unique perspectives that can have an impact on estimates of problem behavior and genetic architecture. Therefore, multi-informant approaches in the assessment of the very young will be useful to clinicians and researchers alike.
机译:背景:越来越多的证据表明,行为问题在很小的孩子中很常见,但对这些问题中个体差异的病因学知之甚少。目前尚不清楚环境和遗传因素在多大程度上影响早期儿童心理病理学的发展。在本文中,我们重点关注以下问题。首先,遗传和环境因素在多大程度上影响行为问题的变异?其次,这些潜在的病因在多大程度上受到性别和告密者的控制?我们通过分析9689名3岁双胞胎对的儿童行为清单(CBCL)数据来调查这些问题。方法:对从父亲和母亲那里获得的CBCL / 2-3数据进行评估者偏向和心理计量模型,以确定其对五种CBCL综合征的遗传和环境贡献:攻击性,对立性,过度活跃,孤僻和焦虑/沮丧行为。结果:父母的等级受到父母双方以相同方式经历的孩子行为方面以及父母双方独特经历的孩子行为方面的影响。有证据表明,所有CBCL综合征都有高遗传贡献。共享和非共享的环境影响也起着重要作用。一种例外是过度活跃的行为,该行为仅受遗传和非共享环境影响。结论:很小的时候行为问题的变异就显示出很高的遗传力。各个评估者提供了独特的观点,这些观点可能会对问题行为和遗传结构的估计产生影响。因此,在评估年轻时的多信息方法将对临床医生和研究人员均有用。

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