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受遗传因素和独特环境影响的潜在共同因素解释了重度抑郁症、广泛性焦虑症和职业倦怠之间的共变关系:一项瑞典双胞胎研究。

An Underlying Common Factor, Influenced by Genetics and Unique Environment, Explains the Covariation Between Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Burnout: A Swedish Twin Study.

作者信息

Mather Lisa, Blom Victoria, Bergström Gunnar, Svedberg Pia

机构信息

Division of Insurance Medicine,Department of Clinical Neuroscience,Karolinska Institutet,Stockholm,Sweden.

Division of Intervention and Implementation Research,Institute of Environmental Medicine,Karolinska Institutet,Stockholm,Sweden.

出版信息

Twin Res Hum Genet. 2016 Dec;19(6):619-627. doi: 10.1017/thg.2016.73. Epub 2016 Sep 13.

Abstract

Depression and anxiety are highly comorbid due to shared genetic risk factors, but less is known about whether burnout shares these risk factors. We aimed to examine whether the covariation between major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and burnout is explained by common genetic and/or environmental factors. This cross-sectional study included 25,378 Swedish twins responding to a survey in 2005-2006. Structural equation models were used to analyze whether the trait variances and covariances were due to additive genetics, non-additive genetics, shared environment, and unique environment. Univariate analyses tested sex limitation models and multivariate analysis tested Cholesky, independent pathway, and common pathway models. The phenotypic correlations were 0.71 (0.69-0.74) between MDD and GAD, 0.58 (0.56-0.60) between MDD and burnout, and 0.53 (0.50-0.56) between GAD and burnout. Heritabilities were 45% for MDD, 49% for GAD, and 38% for burnout; no statistically significant sex differences were found. A common pathway model was chosen as the final model. The common factor was influenced by genetics (58%) and unique environment (42%), and explained 77% of the variation in MDD, 69% in GAD, and 44% in burnout. GAD and burnout had additive genetic factors unique to the phenotypes (11% each), while MDD did not. Unique environment explained 23% of the variability in MDD, 20% in GAD, and 45% in burnout. In conclusion, the covariation was explained by an underlying common factor, largely influenced by genetics. Burnout was to a large degree influenced by unique environmental factors not shared with MDD and GAD.

摘要

由于共同的遗传风险因素,抑郁症和焦虑症高度共病,但关于职业倦怠是否也存在这些风险因素,人们了解得较少。我们旨在研究重度抑郁症(MDD)、广泛性焦虑症(GAD)和职业倦怠之间的共变是否由共同的遗传和/或环境因素所解释。这项横断面研究纳入了25378名在2005 - 2006年回复调查问卷的瑞典双胞胎。使用结构方程模型来分析性状方差和协方差是否归因于加性遗传、非加性遗传、共享环境和独特环境。单变量分析测试性别限制模型,多变量分析测试Cholesky模型、独立路径模型和共同路径模型。MDD与GAD之间的表型相关性为0.71(0.69 - 0.74),MDD与职业倦怠之间为0.58(0.56 - 0.60),GAD与职业倦怠之间为0.53(0.50 - 0.56)。MDD的遗传率为45%,GAD为49%,职业倦怠为38%;未发现统计学上显著的性别差异。最终选择了一个共同路径模型。共同因素受遗传(58%)和独特环境(42%)影响,并解释了MDD中77%的变异、GAD中69%的变异以及职业倦怠中44%的变异。GAD和职业倦怠具有各自表型特有的加性遗传因素(各为11%),而MDD没有。独特环境解释了MDD中23%的变异性、GAD中20%的变异性以及职业倦怠中45%的变异性。总之,共变由一个潜在的共同因素所解释,该因素在很大程度上受遗传影响。职业倦怠在很大程度上受与MDD和GAD不共享的独特环境因素影响。

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