反社会行为的病因学

Essi Viding , Henrik Larsson
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在本文中,我们简要地、选择性地回顾了目前关于持续的、早发性反社会行为的先天和后天的知识基础,特别关注了研究潜在的病因差异,如冷酷无情的反社会行为亚型。首先,我们讨论了最近的研究结果,这些研究表明冷酷无情的特征可以在行为、认知情感和可能的神经水平上区分两种不同的行为问题亚型。其次,我们回顾了反社会行为的遗传信息研究,并牢记冷酷无情亚型的区别。迄今为止,来自这两方面的研究(即基因和神经认知研究)的数据表明,具有冷酷无情特征的反社会儿童在基因上比他们的反社会同龄人更容易受到反社会行为的影响,这种基因脆弱性可能表现为一种独特的神经认知特征。在本文中,我们还强调了先天和后天之间复杂的相互作用,并提供了如何使用行为基因研究设计来研究反社会行为的假定环境风险因素的例子。最后,对该领域的新研究策略提出了一些建议,并提出了本研究对实践的启示。
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Aetiology of antisocial behaviour

In this paper we briefly and selectively review the current knowledge base of the nature and nurture for persistent, early-onset antisocial behaviour, with a particular focus on studies that have examined potential etiologic distinctions such as callous-unemotional subtype of antisocial behaviour. First, we discuss results from recent studies that indicate that callous-unemotional traits can be used to distinguish two different subtypes of conduct problems at a behavioural, cognitive–affective, and possibly neural level. Second, we review genetically informative studies on antisocial behaviour keeping in mind the distinction of callous-unemotional subtype. Data from these two lines of research (i.e., genetic, neurocognitive studies) to date suggest that antisocial children with callous-unemotional traits are genetically more vulnerable to antisocial behaviour than their antisocial peers and that this genetic vulnerability may manifest in a distinct neurocognitive signature. In this paper we also highlight the complex interplay between nature and nurture and provide examples of how putative environmental risk factors for antisocial behaviour can be studied using behavioural genetic research designs. Finally, we give some pointers of new research strategies in the field and draw out implications of this research to practice.

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