Kaprio J, Koskenvuo M, Rose R J
Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Behav Genet. 1990 Mar;20(2):265-76. doi: 10.1007/BF01067794.
We have reported cross-sectional evidence that behavioral similarities of adult monozygotic (MZ) cotwins are associated with their age at initial separation and the frequency of their subsequent social interaction (Kaprio et al., 1987; Rose et al., 1988; Rose and Kaprio, 1988). Twins who separated early and twins in infrequent interaction were less alike. Data for those reports came from a 1981 survey of the Finnish Twin Cohort. The Finnish cohort had been surveyed in 1975 with a similar questionnaire, and we now report a longitudinal analysis of the 1975-1981 surveys. All cohabiting MZ cotwins, ages 18-25 at the 1975 baseline, were followed up in 1981, and pairwise similarities at baseline and follow-up were compared for three groups: MZ pairs that remained cohabiting, separated pairs in which the cotwins retained regular contact with one another, and separated cotwins whose social interactions at follow-up were infrequent. For alcohol consumption and EPI Neuroticism scores, relative similarities of the MZ cotwins at follow-up paralleled the relative frequencies of their social contact; baseline differences in resemblance for Extraversion scores preceded follow-up differences in social interaction. These findings clarify the directional nature of associations found in our cross-sectional data and provide new, more compelling evidence of effects of shared experience on sibling resemblance for some dimensions of adult behavior.
我们已经报告了横断面证据,即成年同卵双胞胎的行为相似性与其初次分离时的年龄以及随后社交互动的频率相关(卡普里奥等人,1987年;罗斯等人,1988年;罗斯和卡普里奥,1988年)。早期分离的双胞胎以及社交互动不频繁的双胞胎彼此之间的相似性较低。这些报告的数据来自1981年对芬兰双胞胎队列的一项调查。芬兰队列曾在1975年使用类似的问卷进行过调查,我们现在报告对1975 - 1981年调查的纵向分析。所有在1975年基线时年龄为18 - 25岁的同居同卵双胞胎在1981年接受了随访,并比较了三组在基线和随访时的成对相似性:仍同居的同卵双胞胎对、双胞胎彼此保持定期联系的分离双胞胎对,以及随访时社交互动不频繁的分离双胞胎。对于酒精消费和艾森克神经质得分,同卵双胞胎在随访时的相对相似性与他们社交接触的相对频率平行;外向得分在基线时的相似性差异先于随访时社交互动的差异。这些发现阐明了我们横断面数据中所发现关联的方向性,并为共享经历对成年行为某些维度上的兄弟姐妹相似性的影响提供了新的、更有说服力的证据。