Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about sources of their differential sensitivity. We examined to what extent sensitivity to peer evaluation is influenced by interacting environmental and genetic factors. A sample of 354 healthy adolescent twin pairs (n=708) took part in a structured, laboratory task in which they were exposed to peer evaluation. The proportion of the variance in sensitivity to peer evaluation due to genetic and environmental factors was estimated, as was the association with specific a priori environmental risk factors. Differences in sensitivity to peer evaluation between adolescents were explained mainly by non-shared environmental influences. The results on shared en...
Nearly all aspects of human development are influenced by genetic and environmental factors, which c...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
We attempted to clarify the relation between self-esteem level (high vs. low) and perceived self-est...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Harris argues that peer relationships are the chief determinants of personality development. Harris'...
Background: Genetic risk for depressive behavior may increase the likelihood of exposure to environm...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
Risk-taking behavior (RTB) is defined as behavior involving the probability of reward with concurren...
Molecular gene-by-environment studies primarily have focuses on the parent-child relationship as an ...
Background: Despite being considered a measure of environmental risk, reported life events are partl...
Prosocial behavior is an important aspect of normal social and psychological development. Adult and ...
In this study, the effects of peer acceptance and rejection on global self-esteem and emotional scho...
Accumulating research on the differential susceptibility hypothesis supports that the same children ...
Nearly all aspects of human development are influenced by genetic and environmental factors, which c...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
We attempted to clarify the relation between self-esteem level (high vs. low) and perceived self-est...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Adolescents and young adults are highly focused on peer evaluation, but little is known about source...
Harris argues that peer relationships are the chief determinants of personality development. Harris'...
Background: Genetic risk for depressive behavior may increase the likelihood of exposure to environm...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
Risk-taking behavior (RTB) is defined as behavior involving the probability of reward with concurren...
Molecular gene-by-environment studies primarily have focuses on the parent-child relationship as an ...
Background: Despite being considered a measure of environmental risk, reported life events are partl...
Prosocial behavior is an important aspect of normal social and psychological development. Adult and ...
In this study, the effects of peer acceptance and rejection on global self-esteem and emotional scho...
Accumulating research on the differential susceptibility hypothesis supports that the same children ...
Nearly all aspects of human development are influenced by genetic and environmental factors, which c...
Decades of quantitative genetics research have concluded that all human psychological differences ar...
We attempted to clarify the relation between self-esteem level (high vs. low) and perceived self-est...