Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in underlying molecular mechanisms could inform intervention efforts aimed at reducing loneliness. Using latent growth curve modeling, baseline levels and development of loneliness were studied in two longitudinal adolescent samples. Genes (OXTR, OXT, AVPR1A, AVPR1B) were examined using SNP-based, gene-based, and polygenic risk score (PRS) approaches. In both samples, SNP- and gene-based tests showed involvement of the OXTR gene in development of loneliness, though, significance levels did not survive correction for multiple testing. The PRS approach provided no evidence for relations with loneliness. We recommend alternative phenotyping methods, ...
Background Recent research has shown that loneliness, a common problem in adolescence, may have a ge...
Background:Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and ...
Background: Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents’ loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents’ loneliness. Insight in un...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that loneliness has a heritable component and that genes within the sero...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Background Recent research has shown that loneliness, a common problem in adolescence, may have a ge...
Contains fulltext : 90190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - L...
Background Recent research has shown that loneliness, a common problem in adolescence, may have a ge...
Background:Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and ...
Background: Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents' loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents’ loneliness. Insight in un...
Not much is known regarding underlying biological pathways to adolescents’ loneliness. Insight in un...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that loneliness has a heritable component and that genes within the sero...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Previous research has shown that the rs53576 variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associa...
Background Recent research has shown that loneliness, a common problem in adolescence, may have a ge...
Contains fulltext : 90190.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - L...
Background Recent research has shown that loneliness, a common problem in adolescence, may have a ge...
Background:Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and ...
Background: Loneliness is assumed to peak in early adolescence and to decrease throughout middle and...