This study tested for Genotype × Environment (G × E) interaction on behavioral and emotional problems in children using new methods that do not require identification of candidate genes or environments, can distinguish between interaction with shared and unique environment, and are insensitive to scale effects. Parental ratings of problem behavior from 14,755 twin pairs (5.3 years, SD = 0.22) indicated G × E interaction on emotional liability, social isolation, aggression, attention problems, dependency, anxiety, and physical coordination. Environmental influences increased in children who were genetically more predisposed to problem behavior, with ~20% of the variance due to G × E interaction (8% for anxiety to 37% for attention problems)....
textabstractBehavioral/emotional problems are common among children of preschool and school age. Ver...
There is some evidence to suggest that the role of genetic and environmental influences may vary for...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
This study tested for Genotype × Environment (G × E) interaction on behavioral and emotional problem...
This study tested for Genotype × Environment (G × E) interaction on behavioral and emotional problem...
Nikstat A, Beam CR, Riemann R. Gene–environment interplay in internalizing problem behavior. Develop...
Different instruments can be used in the assessment of psychopathology in young children. In the pre...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
textabstractTwin-family studies have largely contributed to our understanding of the etiology of beh...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G × E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
Different instruments can be used in the assessment of psychopathology in young children. In the pre...
textabstractBehavioral/emotional problems are common among children of preschool and school age. Ver...
There is some evidence to suggest that the role of genetic and environmental influences may vary for...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...
This study tested for Genotype × Environment (G × E) interaction on behavioral and emotional problem...
This study tested for Genotype × Environment (G × E) interaction on behavioral and emotional problem...
Nikstat A, Beam CR, Riemann R. Gene–environment interplay in internalizing problem behavior. Develop...
Different instruments can be used in the assessment of psychopathology in young children. In the pre...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
textabstractTwin-family studies have largely contributed to our understanding of the etiology of beh...
The study of gene-environment interaction (G × E) constitutes an area of significant social and clin...
Different instruments can be used in the assessment of psychopathology in young children. In the pre...
textabstractBehavioral/emotional problems are common among children of preschool and school age. Ver...
There is some evidence to suggest that the role of genetic and environmental influences may vary for...
Background. There is increasing evidence that behavioral problems are common in very young children,...