Background: In a longitudinal cohort study, we investigated the interplay of harsh parenting and genetic variation across a set of functionally related dopamine genes, in association with children's externalizing behavior. This is one of the first studies to employ gene-based and gene-set approaches in tests of Gene by Environment (G × E) effects on complex behavior. This approach can offer an important alternative or complement to candidate gene and genome-wide environmental interaction (GWEI) studies in the search for genetic variation underlying individual differences in behavior. Methods: Genetic variants in 12 autosomal dopaminergic genes were available in an ethnically homogenous part of a population-based cohort. Harsh parenting was ...
Background: Theoretical models of the development of childhood externalizing disorders emphasize the...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...
Background: In a longitudinal cohort study, we investigated the interplay of harsh parenting and gen...
Objective : This study investigated how genetic susceptibility may affect children's sensitivity to ...
Introduction. The current presentation reports on two approaches to study gene-by-environment (GxE) ...
Introduction. The current presentation reports on two approaches to study gene-by-environment (GxE) ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
The current study examined the molecular genetic foundations of sensitive parenting in humans and is...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
AbstractAlthough externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the cou...
Background Theoretical models of the development of childhood externalizing disorders emphasize the...
Background: Theoretical models of the development of childhood externalizing disorders emphasize the...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...
Background: In a longitudinal cohort study, we investigated the interplay of harsh parenting and gen...
Objective : This study investigated how genetic susceptibility may affect children's sensitivity to ...
Introduction. The current presentation reports on two approaches to study gene-by-environment (GxE) ...
Introduction. The current presentation reports on two approaches to study gene-by-environment (GxE) ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
The current study examined the molecular genetic foundations of sensitive parenting in humans and is...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
AbstractAlthough externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the cou...
Background Theoretical models of the development of childhood externalizing disorders emphasize the...
Background: Theoretical models of the development of childhood externalizing disorders emphasize the...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...
Over the last decade, several candidate genes (i.e., MAOA, DRD4, DRD2, DAT1, 5-HTTLPR, and COMT) hav...