School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TU, United Kingdom.
MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 2BN, United Kingdom.
Sci Rep. 2017 Oct 12;7(1):13088. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-13449-2.
Late adolescence is a crucial, but underexplored, developmental stage with respect to the aetiology of social support. These individuals are experiencing many major life changes and social support can help them adjust to the associated environmental stressors of this time. Using 1,215 18-year-old twin pairs from the Twins Early Development Study, we collected measures of two indices of support: support quality and support quantity, as well as wellbeing and depression. Both support indices were moderately heritable (55% and 49%, respectively), an interesting finding given the many environmental changes that late adolescents are encountering that could be environmentally altering their social network structures. Finding a genetic influence on support suggests the presence of gene-environment correlation whereby individuals create and perceive their supportive environment based upon their genetic predispositions. Shared genetic influences mediated the moderate phenotypic correlation (mean r = 0.46) between support and mental health. Genetic correlations were higher between support quality and mental health (mean rA = 0.75), than between support quantity and mental health (mean rA = 0.54), reflecting the phenotypic pattern. This suggests that interventions should focus more on making late adolescents aware of the support quality around them than encouraging them to increase their social network size.
青春期后期是一个关键但研究不足的发育阶段,涉及社会支持的病因。这些人正在经历许多重大的生活变化,社会支持可以帮助他们适应这个时期相关的环境压力。利用来自双胞胎早期发展研究的 1215 对 18 岁的双胞胎,我们收集了两个支持指标的测量值:支持质量和支持数量,以及幸福感和抑郁。这两个支持指数都具有中度遗传性(分别为 55%和 49%),这是一个有趣的发现,因为青春期后期的许多环境变化可能会从环境上改变他们的社交网络结构。支持方面的遗传影响表明存在基因-环境相关性,即个体根据其遗传倾向来创造和感知他们的支持环境。共享遗传影响介导了支持与心理健康之间的中度表型相关性(平均 r=0.46)。支持质量与心理健康之间的遗传相关性(平均 rA=0.75)高于支持数量与心理健康之间的遗传相关性(平均 rA=0.54),反映了表型模式。这表明干预措施应该更侧重于让青春期后期的人意识到他们周围的支持质量,而不是鼓励他们增加社交网络规模。