IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Filip Marzecki, Kennath Widanaralalage, Nandini Bhandoh, Tom A McAdams, Yasmin I Ahmadzadeh, Helena M S Zavos
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环境对人类行为和健康结果的形成具有重要影响。然而,行为遗传研究最一致的发现之一是,同一家族成员之间并不共享大多数环境影响因素。研究这些非共享环境影响因素的一种有效方法是采用单卵双生子(MZ)差异设计。定量的 MZ 差异研究发现了系统性的非共享环境因素,即在人群中按照一般模式作用于许多特征的因素,但可能忽略了特异性或独特性因素和机制。定性 MZ 差异设计提供了另一种选择。在这种研究设计中,对结果不一致的同卵双胞胎进行深入访谈,了解他们不一致的原因和背景,从而深入了解他们与众不同的生活经历。我们对采用定性数据收集和分析方法调查同卵双胞胎经历和结果差异的研究结果和方法特点进行了系统性回顾。我们采用了叙事综合法。我们确定了七项研究,涵盖了一系列表型(如焦虑或吸烟)和参与者(从儿童到老年人),发现了与双胞胎不和有关的广泛主题。叙事综述中出现的一个重要主题是人格和个体特征(如自信或性取向)在解释 MZ 双胞胎不一致经历和结果中的作用。非共同环境因素至少有一部分是特异性的,因此适合采用定性研究设计进行探讨,最好是在混合方法研究项目或计划中与双胞胎定量研究同时进行。
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Towards a Greater Understanding of the Role of the Environment: A Systematic Review of Qualitative MZ Twin Differences Studies.

The environment is an important influence in the development of human behaviours and health outcomes. However, one of the most consistent findings from behavioural genetic studies is that most environmental influences are not shared between members of the same family. A compelling way of investigating these non-shared environmental influences is by using a monozygotic (MZ) twin differences design. Quantitative MZ differences studies have uncovered systematic non-shared environmental factors, i.e., those acting according to a general pattern in a population, for many traits, but may be omitting idiosyncratic or distinctive factors and mechanisms. Qualitative MZ differences design provides an alternative. In this study design, identical twins discordant on an outcome are interviewed in depth about the origins and context of their discordance, providing an insight into distinctive lived experiences. We conducted a systematic review examining the results and methodological features of studies using qualitative data collection and analyses to investigate differences in identical twins' experiences and outcomes. We applied a narrative synthesis. We identified seven studies, covering a range of phenotypes (e.g., anxiety or smoking) and participants (from children to older adults), which found a wide range of themes related to twins' discordance. A major theme arising from the narrative synthesis was the role of personality and individual traits, e.g., confidence or sexual orientation, in explaining MZ twins' discordant experiences and outcomes. Non-shared environmental factors are at least partly idiosyncratic and are therefore suitable for exploration with a qualitative research design, ideally in parallel with quantitative twin research in mixed-method research projects or programmes.

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Behavior Genetics
Behavior Genetics 生物-行为科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavior Genetics - the leading journal concerned with the genetic analysis of complex traits - is published in cooperation with the Behavior Genetics Association. This timely journal disseminates the most current original research on the inheritance and evolution of behavioral characteristics in man and other species. Contributions from eminent international researchers focus on both the application of various genetic perspectives to the study of behavioral characteristics and the influence of behavioral differences on the genetic structure of populations.
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