Rahe R H, Hervig L, Rosenman R H
Psychosom Med. 1978 Oct;40(6):478-86. doi: 10.1097/00006842-197810000-00003.
Ninety-three pairs of monozygotic and 97 pairs of dizygotic middle-aged, American, male twins were studied to estimate the heritability of Type A behavior--a coronary heart disease-prone behavior pattern. Participants were given the interview assessment of Type A behavior. In addition, they completed four psychological test batteries: the Thurstone Temperament Schedule, the Jenkins Activity Survey, the California Psychological Inventory, and the Gough Adjective Check List. Type A behavior measured by interview was found to be nonheritable. Psychological test scales which significantly correlated with Type A behavior, however, generally had significant heritability estimates. Only the Adjective Check List scales, which significantly correlated with Type A, showed nonsignificant heritability estimates. Selected items from these Adjective Check List scales may provide a method for assessment of Type A behavior possibly free from genetic influence.
对93对同卵和97对异卵的美国中年男性双胞胎进行了研究,以评估A型行为(一种易患冠心病的行为模式)的遗传度。研究人员对参与者进行了A型行为的访谈评估。此外,他们还完成了四个心理测试组:瑟斯顿气质量表、詹金斯活动调查表、加利福尼亚心理调查表和高夫形容词检查表。通过访谈测量的A型行为被发现不具有遗传性。然而,与A型行为显著相关的心理测试量表通常具有显著的遗传度估计值。只有与A型行为显著相关的形容词检查表量表显示出不显著的遗传度估计值。这些形容词检查表量表中的选定项目可能提供一种评估A型行为的方法,这种方法可能不受遗传影响。