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东京地区青少年及青年双胞胎登记处。

Registry of adolescent and young adult twins in the Tokyo area.

作者信息

Shikishima Chizuru, Ando Juko, Ono Yutaka, Toda Tatsushi, Yoshimura Kimio

机构信息

Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Letters, Keio University, Japan.

出版信息

Twin Res Hum Genet. 2006 Dec;9(6):811-6. doi: 10.1375/183242706779462769.

Abstract

Since established in 1998, the Keio Twin Project (KTP) has been dedicated to investigating genetic and environmental sources contributing to human psychological traits in adolescence and young adulthood. A population-based twin registry was constructed by the KTP through the use of official residential records in the Tokyo area, and to date requests to participate in our research have generated 1040 pairs of twins and triplets of age 14 to 30, forming one of the largest twin registries in Asia. Our comprehensive datasets, obtained through questionnaires, performance tests, and physical measurements, cover a wide range of human traits: personality, psychiatry, mental health, sociality, cognition, and physical index. Demographic variables and environment of upbringing are also sought by twins and by some parents. This extensive information allows us to clarify the genetic and environmental overlap across multiple traits as well as specificities unique to single traits. Adding an evolutionary psychology perspective to the behavior genetics framework is currently being attempted in order to develop a grand theory of human genetics.

摘要

庆应义塾双胞胎项目(KTP)自1998年成立以来,一直致力于研究影响青少年和青年期人类心理特征的遗传和环境因素。KTP通过利用东京地区的官方居住记录建立了一个基于人群的双胞胎登记库,迄今为止,参与我们研究的申请已产生了1040对年龄在14至30岁之间的双胞胎和三胞胎,形成了亚洲最大的双胞胎登记库之一。我们通过问卷调查、性能测试和身体测量获得的综合数据集涵盖了广泛的人类特征:个性、精神病学、心理健康、社交能力、认知和身体指标。双胞胎及其部分父母还提供了人口统计学变量和成长环境信息。这些广泛的信息使我们能够阐明多种特征之间的遗传和环境重叠以及单一特征所特有的特异性。目前正在尝试在行为遗传学框架中加入进化心理学视角,以发展出一个人类遗传学的宏大理论。

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