Hudziak James J, Copeland William, Rudiger Lawrence P, Achenbach Thomas M, Heath Andrew C, Todd Richard D
University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, USA.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003 Mar;42(3):357-63. doi: 10.1097/00004583-200303000-00017.
To estimate genetic, environmental, and rater contrast influences on parental reports of Activities, Social, School, and Total Competence scales of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL).
Parents of 492 twin pairs aged 8-12 years completed CBCLs. Genetic, shared and unique environmental, and rater bias effects were estimated for the Activities, Social, School, and Total Competence scales. Data on boys and girls were analyzed separately.
Moderate genetic influences were found only for the School scale (60%-76%), while shared environment accounted for most of the variance in Activities, Social, and Total Competence scales. Gender differences are reported. Similar to a prior twin study of CBCL problem syndromes, there was no evidence of rater bias.
Estimates of genetic influence on these child competence domains were high for School Competence, while social competence and activity competence evidenced higher levels of shared environmental influences. Organization and wording of CBCL items may avoid rater biases in reporting. These findings have implications for interventions to improve school, social, and activities competence.
评估基因、环境及评分者偏差对儿童行为检查表(CBCL)中活动、社交、学校及总体能力量表的家长报告的影响。
492对8至12岁双胞胎的家长完成了儿童行为检查表。对活动、社交、学校及总体能力量表评估了基因、共享和独特环境以及评分者偏差效应。分别对男孩和女孩的数据进行了分析。
仅在学校量表上发现了中等程度的基因影响(60%-76%),而共享环境在活动、社交和总体能力量表的方差中占大部分。报告了性别差异。与之前关于CBCL问题综合征的双胞胎研究类似,没有评分者偏差的证据。
对这些儿童能力领域的基因影响估计,学校能力方面较高,而社交能力和活动能力方面共享环境影响水平较高。儿童行为检查表项目的组织和措辞可能避免了报告中的评分者偏差。这些发现对改善学校、社交和活动能力的干预措施具有启示意义。