Stevenson J
Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, England.
Behav Genet. 1992 May;22(3):337-44. doi: 10.1007/BF01066665.
There has been considerable controversy over the nosology of hyperactivity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). There have been suggestions that genetic influences may play a role in the origins of individual differences on this dimension or dimensions of behavior and that an understanding of the significance of genetic factors might help to clarify the classification of these disorders. Multiple regression is used to analyze data from a sample of 91 pairs of identical twins and 105 pairs of same sex fraternal twins. The heritability of extreme group membership (h2g = 0.75) was significant for activity rated by the mother. The heritability for one of the measures of attention deficit was also significant (h2g = 0.76). The results are consistent with a significant genetic contribution to individual differences in activity levels and attention abilities.
关于多动及注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的疾病分类一直存在相当大的争议。有人认为,基因影响可能在行为的这一个或多个维度上个体差异的起源中发挥作用,并且了解基因因素的重要性可能有助于阐明这些障碍的分类。多元回归用于分析来自91对同卵双胞胎和105对同性异卵双胞胎样本的数据。母亲评定的活动方面,极端组归属的遗传力(h2g = 0.75)显著。注意力缺陷的一项测量指标的遗传力也显著(h2g = 0.76)。结果与基因对活动水平和注意力能力个体差异有显著贡献相一致。