Department of Behavioral Sciences, Texas A&M International University, 5201 University Boulevard, Laredo, TX 78041, USA.
J Soc Psychol. 2010 Mar-Apr;150(2):160-80. doi: 10.1080/00224540903366503.
Evidence from behavioral genetics supports the conclusion that a significant amount of the variance in antisocial personality and behavior (APB) is due to genetic contributions. Many scientific fields such as psychology, medicine, and criminal justice struggle to incorporate this information with preexisting paradigms that focused exclusively on external or learned etiology of antisocial behavior. The current paper presents a meta-analytic review of behavioral genetic etiological studies of APB. Results indicated that 56% of the variance in APB can be explained through genetic influences, with 11% due to shared non-genetic influences, and 31% due to unique non-genetic influences. This data is discussed in relation to evolutionary psychological theory.
行为遗传学的证据支持这样的结论,即反社会人格和行为(APB)的大量差异是由于遗传因素造成的。许多科学领域,如心理学、医学和刑事司法,都在努力将这些信息与以前只关注反社会行为的外部或习得病因的范式结合起来。本文对 APB 的行为遗传学病因研究进行了元分析综述。结果表明,APB 的 56%可以通过遗传影响来解释,11%归因于共同的非遗传影响,31%归因于独特的非遗传影响。这些数据是根据进化心理学理论进行讨论的。