Title of article :
Youth Appraisals of Inter-parental Conflict and Genetic
and Environmental Contributions to Attention-Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder: Examination of GxE Effects
in a Twin Sample
Author/Authors :
Molly Nikolas، نويسنده , , Kelly L. Klump، نويسنده , , S. Alexandra Burt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Identification of gene x environment interactions
(GxE) for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
is a crucial component to understanding the mechanisms
underpinning the disorder, as prior work indicates large
genetic influences and numerous environmental risk factors.
Building on prior research, children’s appraisals of
self-blame were examined as a psychosocial moderator of
latent etiological influences on ADHD via biometric twin
models, which provide an omnibus test of GxE while
managing the potential confound of gene-environment
correlation. Participants were 246 twin pairs (total n=492)
ages 6–16 years. ADHD behaviors were assessed via
mother report on the Child Behavior Checklist. To assess
level of self-blame, each twin completed the Children’s
Perception of Inter-parental Conflict scale. Two biometric
GxE models were fit to the data. The first model revealed a
significant decrease in genetic effects and a significant
increase in unique environmental influences on ADHD
with increasing levels of self-blame. These results generally
persisted even after controlling for confounding effects due
to gene-environment correlation in the second model.
Results suggest that appraisals of self-blame in relation to
inter-parental conflict may act as a key moderator of
etiological contributions to ADHD.
Keywords :
Gene x environment interaction . Inter-parentalconflict . Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology