Cronk Nikole J, Slutske Wendy S, Madden Pamela A F, Bucholz Kathleen K, Heath Andrew C
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65211, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2004 May;113(2):237-47. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.113.2.237.
The authors examined genetic and environmental influences, including the contributions of 2 measured aspects of the shared environment of twins (paternal absence, socioeconomic disadvantage) on the development of mother-reported separation anxiety disorder (SAD) history in a sample of 1,887 female twin pairs. Four different symptom categories of SAD were considered. Results revealed that all 4 SAD symptom categories were significantly heritable, whereas the contribution of shared environmental influences to the variation in risk was significant for only 2 of the 4 SAD categories. Paternal absence was found to have an important influence in vulnerability for SAD, whereas the effect of socioeconomic disadvantage was less robust. Evidence for race differences in the etiology of SAD was not found.
作者研究了遗传和环境影响,包括双胞胎共享环境的两个测量方面(父亲缺失、社会经济劣势)对1887对女性双胞胎样本中母亲报告的分离焦虑症(SAD)病史发展的影响。考虑了SAD的四种不同症状类别。结果显示,所有四种SAD症状类别都具有显著的遗传性,而共享环境影响对风险变异的贡献仅在四种SAD类别中的两种中显著。发现父亲缺失对SAD易感性有重要影响,而社会经济劣势的影响则不那么显著。未发现SAD病因方面存在种族差异的证据。