Dispositional threat sensitivity as a liability for fear-related pathologies: Evidence from a child-aged twin sample.

IF 3.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Chelsea K Sawyers, Ashlee A Moore, Christopher J Patrick, James R Yancey, Melissa A Brotman, Ellen Leibenluft, Daniel S Pine, Roxann Roberson-Nay, Mark D Kramer, John M Hettema
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Abstract

Threat sensitivity, an individual difference construct reflecting variation in responsiveness to threats of various types, predicts physiological reactivity to aversive stimuli and shares heritable variance with anxiety disorders in adults. However, no research has been conducted yet with youth to examine the heritability of threat sensitivity or evaluate the role of genetic versus environmental influences in its relations with mental health problems. The current study addressed this gap by evaluating the psychometric properties of a measure of this construct, the 20-item Trait Fear scale (TF-20), and examining its phenotypic and genotypic correlations with different forms of psychopathology in a sample of 346 twin pairs (121 monozygotic), aged 9-14 years. Analyses revealed high internal consistency and test-retest reliability for the TF-20. Evidence was also found for its convergent and discriminant validity in terms of phenotypic and genotypic correlations with measures of fear-related psychopathology. By contrast, the TF-20's associations with depressive conditions were largely attributable to environmental influences. Extending prior work with adults, current study findings provide support for threat sensitivity as a genetically-influenced liability for phobic fear disorders in youth.

性格威胁敏感性作为恐惧相关病理的责任:来自儿童年龄双胞胎样本的证据。
威胁敏感性是一种个体差异结构,反映了对各种类型威胁的反应性差异,预测了对厌恶刺激的生理反应,并与成人焦虑症具有遗传差异。然而,目前还没有针对年轻人进行的研究来检验威胁敏感性的遗传性,或评估遗传与环境影响在其与心理健康问题的关系中的作用。目前的研究通过评估这种结构的心理测量特性,20项特质恐惧量表(TF-20),并在346对9-14岁的双胞胎样本(121对同卵双胞胎)中检查其与不同形式精神病理的表型和基因型相关性,来解决这一差距。分析显示TF-20具有较高的内部一致性和重测信度。在与恐惧相关的精神病理学测量的表型和基因型相关性方面,也发现了其收敛效度和判别效度的证据。相比之下,TF-20与抑郁状况的关联很大程度上归因于环境影响。扩展先前对成人的研究,目前的研究结果支持威胁敏感性是青少年恐惧障碍的遗传影响因素。
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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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7.20
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319
期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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