Koenen Karestan C
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2005 Apr;20(4):507-12. doi: 10.1177/0886260504267759.
The past two decades have seen an explosion in research in the fields of violence and trauma and behavior genetics. These two fields came into direct conflict when Lisabeth Fisher DiLalla and Irving I. Gottesman outlined a fundamental conceptual limitation of trauma and violence research: that rather than being causal, the well-documented relationship between exposure to trauma or violence and later negative outcomes could be explained by gene-environment correlation. In the past decade, researchers have addressed this limitation by studying the effects of trauma and violence using genetically informative designs. This report briefly discusses the gains made from this research approach and the promising future for genetically informative trauma and violence research.
在过去二十年中,暴力与创伤领域以及行为遗传学的研究呈爆发式增长。当莉萨贝斯·费舍尔·迪拉拉(Lisabeth Fisher DiLalla)和欧文·I·戈特斯曼(Irving I. Gottesman)概述了创伤与暴力研究的一个基本概念性局限时,这两个领域产生了直接冲突:即接触创伤或暴力与后期负面结果之间有据可查的关系,可能并非因果关系,而是可以用基因 - 环境相关性来解释。在过去十年里,研究人员通过采用基因信息设计来研究创伤和暴力的影响,解决了这一局限。本报告简要讨论了这种研究方法所取得的成果,以及基因信息创伤与暴力研究的光明前景。