Child and Youth Lab, Sigmund Freud University, Milan, Italy.
Department of Psychology, University of Rome "Sapienza", Via Dei Marsi 78, 00185, Rome, Italy.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2024 Oct;55(5):1354-1366. doi: 10.1007/s10578-023-01498-w. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
The frequency with which Internalizing and Externalizing symptoms co-occur suggests that, behind both domains, there may be a common susceptibility represented by a general psychopathology factor. However, it's still unclear whether this common susceptibility is affected by age-related variations. Internalizing (i.e., Fear and Distress) and Externalizing symptoms were evaluated in 803 twin pairs from the population-based Italian Twin Registry. Model-fitting analysis was performed separately in the 6-14 and 15-18 age groups to estimate genetic and environmental contributions to the covariance among symptoms. For the 6-14 group, a multivariate Cholesky model best fitted the data, while, for the 15-18 group, the best fit was provided by a Common Pathway model in which nearly 50% of total variance of each trait was mediated by common genetic factors. Our findings support a common susceptibility behind Internalizing and Externalizing symptoms, mainly genetic in origin, that becomes more evident at the beginning of puberty.
内外向症状的同时出现频率表明,在这两个领域的背后,可能存在一个由一般精神病理因素代表的共同易感性。然而,这种共同的易感性是否受到与年龄相关的变化的影响仍不清楚。在基于人群的意大利双胞胎登记处的 803 对双胞胎中评估了内在(即恐惧和痛苦)和外在症状。在 6-14 岁和 15-18 岁年龄组中分别进行模型拟合分析,以估计症状协方差的遗传和环境贡献。对于 6-14 岁组,多元 Cholesky 模型最适合数据,而对于 15-18 岁组,由共同途径模型提供最佳拟合,其中每个特征的约 50%的总方差由共同遗传因素介导。我们的研究结果支持内在和外在症状背后存在一种共同的易感性,主要是遗传起源,这种易感性在青春期开始时更为明显。