同卵和异卵儿双胞胎亚临床抑郁情绪水平和不稳定性的相似性。

M. Wierzbicki
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比较20对儿童同卵双胞胎与21对儿童异卵双胞胎亚临床抑郁情绪水平的相似性和不稳定性。情绪是通过自我、父母和老师的评分来评估的。遗传变异的估计在抑郁水平和不稳定性的测量中约有一半具有统计学意义。
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Similarity of monozygotic and dizygotic child twins in level and lability of subclinically depressed mood.
Twenty child monozygotic twin-pairs were compared to 21 child dizygotic twin-pairs on similarity of level and lability of subclinically depressed mood. Mood was assessed by self, parent, and teacher ratings. Estimates of genetic variance were statistically significant for about half of the measures of both level and lability of depression.
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