We tested the structure and magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on the overlap among self-esteem, negative emotionality, and major depression symptoms in adolescent girls (N=706) from the Minnesota Twin Family Study. Genetic and environmental influences on all three operated via a general, heritable factor. Genetic influences explained the majority of overlap among the three constructs, as well as most of the variance in self-esteem and negative emotionality. Genetic influences on depression were more modest and largely due to genetic factors specific to depression. These findings support the theory that self-esteem, depression, and neuroticism represent aspects of a common temperamental core. The interrelations among the thre...
Background. Major depressive disorder and neuroticism share a large genetic basis. We sought to dete...
From a clinical developmental perspective, temperament has been shown to confer vulnerability to dep...
Despite the importance of dysfunctional attitudes in the development and maintenance of depression, ...
ABSTRACT We tested the structure and magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on the overla...
The goal of this study was to identify the relationships between self-esteem and the two major compo...
Background: Although research has found that temperament and social support are associated with depr...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The etiological connection between internalizing and externalizing disorders is poorly understood. T...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
To determine the etiology of self-reported depressive symptoms and their co-occurrence in the genera...
BACKGROUND: Vulnerability to depression can be measured in different ways. We here examine how genet...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: William G. Iacono...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Studies have shown that depression and functional somatic disorders (e.g., chronic pain and fatigue ...
Background. Major depressive disorder and neuroticism share a large genetic basis. We sought to dete...
From a clinical developmental perspective, temperament has been shown to confer vulnerability to dep...
Despite the importance of dysfunctional attitudes in the development and maintenance of depression, ...
ABSTRACT We tested the structure and magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on the overla...
The goal of this study was to identify the relationships between self-esteem and the two major compo...
Background: Although research has found that temperament and social support are associated with depr...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The etiological connection between internalizing and externalizing disorders is poorly understood. T...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
To determine the etiology of self-reported depressive symptoms and their co-occurrence in the genera...
BACKGROUND: Vulnerability to depression can be measured in different ways. We here examine how genet...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: William G. Iacono...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Studies have shown that depression and functional somatic disorders (e.g., chronic pain and fatigue ...
Background. Major depressive disorder and neuroticism share a large genetic basis. We sought to dete...
From a clinical developmental perspective, temperament has been shown to confer vulnerability to dep...
Despite the importance of dysfunctional attitudes in the development and maintenance of depression, ...