遗传和环境对学龄前儿童冷酷无情行为发展的影响。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
I-Tzu Hung, Jody M Ganiban, Kimberly J Saudino
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摘要

冷酷无情的行为(CU)可以在儿童早期看到,并与消极的发展结果有关。本研究从秩序稳定性/不稳定性和绝对水平发展轨迹两方面探讨了遗传和环境对学龄前儿童智力发育的影响。对社区样本310对双胞胎(MZ = 123, DZ = 187, 51%为女性)进行纵向评估,采用3、4、5岁主要照护者报告的儿童行为检查表11/2-5。遗传和环境因素分别通过生物计量三变量Cholesky和潜在生长曲线模型评估了CU随时间的等级稳定性/不稳定性和绝对水平变化。CU的年龄-年龄级序稳定性是中等的,主要由遗传影响解释,而不稳定性是由于遗传和非共享环境影响。在群体水平上的绝对水平变化显示出CU随年龄下降的总体模式,而变化模式的个体差异主要是由于非共享环境的影响。虽然CU的等级顺序变化可以用遗传和非共享环境因素来解释,但个体内CU水平的变化主要受非共享环境因素的影响。后一项研究结果证实,儿童早期基于环境的干预策略可能影响CU轨迹。
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Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Development of Callous-Unemotional Behaviors in the Preschool Period.

Callous-Unemotional behaviors (CU) can be seen in early childhood and are associated with negative developmental outcomes. The present study examined the genetic and environmental influences on the development of CU in the preschool period from both rank-order stability/instability and absolute-level developmental trajectories perspectives. A community sample of 310 twin pairs (MZ = 123; DZ = 187; 51% female) was longitudinally assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist 11/2-5 reported by primary caregivers at ages 3, 4 and 5 years. Genetic and environmental contributions to rank-order stability/instability and absolute-level change in CU over time were assessed via biometric trivariate Cholesky and latent growth curve models, respectively. Age-to-age rank-order stability in CU was moderate and was mostly explained by genetic influences, whereas instability was due to genetic and nonshared environmental influences. Absolute-level change at the group level showed an overall pattern of decreasing CU across age, and individual differences in patterns of change were primarily due to nonshared environmental influences. Although rank-order change in CU was explained by genetic and nonshared environmental factors, within-individual changes in levels of CU were primarily influenced by nonshared environmental factors. These latter findings affirm that environmentally based intervention strategies in early childhood could affect CU trajectories.

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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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