TWIN STUDY OF AGGRESSIVENESS AND IMPULSIVENESS RELATIONSHIP

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Primenjena Psihologija Pub Date : 2019-01-14 DOI:10.19090/PP.2018.4.451-470
Bojana M. Dinić, Željka Nikolašević, M. Oljaca, V. B. Ignjatović
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Aggressive and impulsive behaviors have shown sufficient genetic influences and high co-occurrence, thus the question is whether dispositions for these behaviors share unique genetic or environmental contributions. The aim of this research was to explore etiology of phenotypic relationships between aggressiveness and impulsiveness. More precisely, we tested which component of aggressiveness (affective, behavioral, or cognitive) shared the most underlying genetic and environmental influences with impulsiveness. There were applied Serbian adaptation of the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire as a measure of three aggressiveness components, and Behavioral Activation System scale from the Revised Sensitivity Theory Questionnaire as a measure of impulsiveness, on a sample of 208 adult twin pairs (132 pairs were monozygotic). Results of a multivariate biometric method showed that the aggressiveness and impulsiveness could be explained by the common additive genetic (6% of impulsiveness and 16- 31% of aggressiveness components), and common non-shared environmental contributions (1% of impulsiveness and 11-47% of aggressiveness components), but those contributions were rather small. An affective component of aggressiveness (anger) showed the most genetic similarity with impulsiveness, indicating that the lack of anger and behavior regulation shared partially the same genetic basis. However, aggressiveness and impulsiveness contained a larger proportion of the specific genetic and environmental effects, which confirmed a distinction between these phenomena.
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攻击性和冲动性关系的双胞胎研究
攻击性和冲动行为已经显示出足够的遗传影响和高度的共现性,因此问题是这些行为的倾向是否具有独特的遗传或环境贡献。本研究的目的是探讨攻击性和冲动性之间表型关系的病因学。更准确地说,我们测试了攻击性的哪个组成部分(情感、行为或认知)与冲动共享最潜在的遗传和环境影响。采用塞尔维亚版的Buss-Perry攻击问卷作为三个攻击成分的测量,并采用修正敏感性理论问卷中的行为激活系统量表作为冲动性的测量,对208对成年双胞胎(132对为同卵双胞胎)进行了测试。多元生物计量分析结果表明,攻击性和冲动性可以用共同的加性遗传(6%的冲动性和16- 31%的攻击性成分)和共同的非共享环境(1%的冲动性和11-47%的攻击性成分)来解释,但这些贡献很小。攻击性的情感成分(愤怒)与冲动性的遗传相似性最大,这表明缺乏愤怒和行为调节在一定程度上具有相同的遗传基础。然而,攻击性和冲动性包含了更大比例的特定遗传和环境影响,这证实了这些现象之间的区别。
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Primenjena Psihologija
Primenjena Psihologija PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychology publishes original papers, brief communications, and review articles that deal with diverse areas of research in applied psychology including, but not limited to, organizational, social, educational, developmental, mental health, counseling, and sport psychology.
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