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Автор ELEY, THALIA C.
Автор LICHTENSTEIN, PAUL
Автор MOFFITT, TERRIE E.
Дата выпуска 2003
dc.description Developmental studies of antisocial behavior (ASB) have found two subgroups of behaviors, roughly described as aggressive and nonaggressive ASB. Theoretical accounts predict that aggressive ASB, which shows greater stability, should have high heritability. In contrast, nonaggressive ASB is very common in adolescence, shows less continuity, and should be influenced both by genes and shared environment. This study explored the genetic and environmental influences on aggressive and nonaggressive ASB in over 1,000 twin pairs aged 8–9 years and again at 13–14 years. Threshold models were fit to the data to incorporate the skew. In childhood, aggressive ASB was highly heritable and showed little influence of shared environment, whereas nonaggressive ASB was significantly influenced both by genes and shared environment. In adolescence, both variables were influenced both by genes and shared environment. The continuity in aggressive antisocial behavior symptoms from childhood to adolescence was largely mediated by genetic influences, whereas continuity in nonaggressive antisocial behavior was mediated both by the shared environment and genetic influences. These data are in agreement with the hypothesis that aggressive ASB is a stable heritable trait as compared to nonaggressive behavior, which is more strongly influenced by the environment and shows less genetic stability over time.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название A longitudinal behavioral genetic analysis of the etiology of aggressive and nonaggressive antisocial behavior
DOI 10.1017/S095457940300021X
Electronic ISSN 1469-2198
Print ISSN 0954-5794
Журнал Development and Psychopathology
Том 15
Первая страница 383
Последняя страница 402
Аффилиация ELEY THALIA C.; Kingʼs College London; Kingʼs College London
Аффилиация LICHTENSTEIN PAUL; Karolinska Institute
Аффилиация MOFFITT TERRIE E.; Kingʼs College London
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