Title of article :
Stable Genetic Influence on Anxiety-Related Behaviours
Across Middle Childhood
Author/Authors :
Maciej Trzaskowski، نويسنده , , Helena M. S. Zavos &
Claire M. A. Haworth، نويسنده , , Robert Plomin، نويسنده , , Thalia C. Eley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
We examined the aetiology of anxiety symptoms
in an unselected population at ages 7 and 9, a period during
which anxiety disorders first begin to develop (mean age at
onset is 11 years). Specifically, the aim of the study was to
investigate genetic and environmental continuity and
change in components of anxiety in middle childhood.
Parents of over 3,500 twin pairs completed the Anxiety-
Related Behaviours Questionnaire (ARBQ) when twins
were 7 and 9 years old. Multivariate-longitudinal analyses
were conducted to examine genetic and environmental
influences on stability and change in four anxiety scales:
Negative Cognition, Negative Affect, Fear and Social
Anxiety. We found moderate temporal stability in all four
scales from 7 to 9 years (correlations ranging from 0.45 to
0.54) and moderate heritability (average 54%). Both shared
and non-shared environmental influences were modest
(average 18%–28% respectively). Genetic factors (68%)
explained most of the homotypic continuity in anxiety. We
show that homotypic continuity of Anxiety-Related Behaviours
(i.e. the continuation of one specific type of anxiety
over time) was largely driven by genetic factors. In contrast,
though more varied, heterotypic continuity between some
traits (i.e. the change from one type of anxiety-related
behaviour into another over time) was mainly due to
shared-environmental factors.
Keywords :
Anxiety . Twins . Genetics . Genetic continuity .Developmental anxiety . Longitudinal-multivariate study .Anxiety-related behaviours . Middle childhood
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology