Title of article :
Diversity in Pathways to Common Childhood Disruptive
Behavior Disorders
Author/Authors :
Michelle M. Martel، نويسنده , , Molly Nikolas &
Katherine Jernigan، نويسنده , , Karen Friderici، نويسنده , , Joel T. Nigg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Oppositional-Defiant Disorder (ODD) and
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are highly
comorbid, a phenomenon thought to be due to shared etiological
factors and mechanisms. Little work has attempted to
chart multiple-level-of-analysis pathways (i.e., simultaneously
including biological, environmental, and trait influences) to
ODD and ADHD, the goal of the present investigation. 559
children/adolescents (325 boys) between the ages of 6 and 18
participated in a multi-stage, comprehensive diagnostic procedure.
148 were classified as ODD; 309 were classified as
ADHD, based on parent, teacher, and clinician ratings.
Children provided buccal or salivary samples of DNA,
assayed for select markers in DRD4 and 5HTT. Parents completed
the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire and the
California Q-Sort. Children completed the Child Perception
of Interparental Conflict Scale. Correlational associations consistent
with multiple-level-of-analysis pathways to ODD and
ADHD emerged. For ODD, children with the short allele of
the 5HTT promoter polymorphism had higher neuroticism
and ODD symptoms regardless of level of self-blame in
relation to inter-parental conflict, whereas children without
this allele had more ODD symptoms only in the context of
more self-blame for inter-parental conflict. For ADHD (and
ODD), children homozygous for the long allele of DRD4
120 bp insertion polymorphism had lower conscientiousness
when exposed to inconsistent parenting, whereas children
without this genotype were more resilient to effects of inconsistent
discipline on conscientiousness. Thus, ODD and
ADHD appear to demonstrate somewhat distinct correlational
associations between etiological factors and mechanisms consistent
with pathway models using a multiple-level-of-analysis
approach.
Keywords :
Disruptive behavior disorders . ODD . ADHD .Mediation . Gene by environment interaction
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology