Investigating the genetic and environmental structure of Cloninger's personality dimensions in adolescence.

Noa Heiman, Michael C Stallings, Susan E Young, John K Hewitt
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In this study we examined the genetic and environmental structure of four dimensions from Cloninger's personality system: novelty-seeking (NS), harm-avoidance (HA), reward-dependence (RD), and persistence (PS). Although adult twin studies suggest that these personality dimensions are moderately heritable, this is the first twin study of Cloninger's personality dimensions in adolescence--a period marked by significant physiological and social changes. Study participants included 1851 adolescent twins between the ages of 11 and 18 years; 878 complete twin pairs and 95 singleton-responding twins. Subjects were participants in two community-based samples of twins residing in the state of Colorado. Results indicated that cross-sectional mean levels for NS, HA and RD tended to show modest increases across the adolescent years, while PS showed modest mean decreases. Consistent sex differences in means were found only for RD. Univariate biometrical twin models were used to decompose trait variance into genetic and environmental sources. Results indicated that for NS, HA and RD additive genetic influences and unique environmental effects were sufficient to explain the data. PS, however, could be explained by unique and common environmental effects only, with different patterns of common environmental effects for males and females. We found moderate heritability estimates for NS, HA and RD ranging from .28 to .36--with no evidence for sex-limitation in those influences.

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研究青少年Cloninger人格维度的遗传和环境结构。
本研究考察了Cloninger人格系统中四个维度的遗传和环境结构:新奇寻求(NS)、伤害回避(HA)、奖励依赖(RD)和持久性(PS)。尽管对成年双胞胎的研究表明,这些人格维度有一定程度的遗传性,但这是第一次对Cloninger在青春期的人格维度进行双胞胎研究——青春期是一个以显著的生理和社会变化为标志的时期。研究对象包括1851名11至18岁的青春期双胞胎;878对完整双胞胎和95对单胎双胞胎。受试者是居住在科罗拉多州的两个基于社区的双胞胎样本的参与者。结果表明,NS、HA和RD的横断面平均水平在青少年时期呈温和上升趋势,而PS呈温和下降趋势。只有在RD中发现了一致的性别差异。使用单变量生物计量双胞胎模型将性状方差分解为遗传和环境来源。结果表明,对于NS、HA和RD,加性遗传影响和独特的环境效应足以解释这些数据。然而,PS只能用独特和共同的环境影响来解释,男性和女性的共同环境影响模式不同。我们发现NS、HA和RD的中等遗传率估计在0.28到0.36之间,没有证据表明这些影响存在性别限制。
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