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强烈的遗传因素对入学时同伴关系困难的影响:一项纵向双胞胎研究的结果。

Strong genetic contribution to peer relationship difficulties at school entry: findings from a longitudinal twin study.

机构信息

Université Laval, Canada.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2013 May-Jun;84(3):1098-114. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12019. Epub 2012 Dec 4.

Abstract

This study assessed the genetic and environmental contributions to peer difficulties in the early school years. Twins' peer difficulties were assessed longitudinally in kindergarten (796 twins, Mage = 6.1 years), Grade 1 (948 twins, Mage = 7.1 years), and Grade 4 (868 twins, Mage = 10 years) through multiple informants. The multivariate results revealed that genetic factors accounted for a strong part of both yearly and stable peer difficulties. At the univariate level, the genetic contributions emerged progressively, as did a growing consensus among informants with respect to those who experienced peer difficulties. These results underline the need to intervene early and persistently, and to target the child and the peer context to prevent peer difficulties and their consequences.

摘要

本研究评估了儿童在早期学校阶段同伴困难的遗传和环境因素。通过多位信息提供者,对幼儿园(796 对双胞胎,Mage=6.1 岁)、一年级(948 对双胞胎,Mage=7.1 岁)和四年级(868 对双胞胎,Mage=10 岁)的双胞胎进行了纵向的同伴困难评估。多变量结果表明,遗传因素在每年和稳定的同伴困难中都占很大一部分。在单变量水平上,遗传因素的贡献逐渐显现,信息提供者对经历同伴困难的个体的共识也越来越多。这些结果强调了需要及早和持续地进行干预,并针对儿童和同伴环境,以预防同伴困难及其后果。

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