Katie N Paulich, Samantha M Freis, Deepika R Dokuru, Jordan D Alexander, Scott I Vrieze, Robin P Corley, Matt McGue, John K Hewitt, Michael C Stallings
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摘要
以往的研究将危险性行为(RSB)与外化问题和药物使用联系起来,但很少有研究涉及内化问题(INT)与危险性行为之间的关系。本研究针对这一文献空白,使用了来自科罗拉多州的双胞胎样本(N = 2567)和来自明尼苏达州的第二个双胞胎样本(N = 1131),试图复制最初的研究结果。我们通过表型确证因子分析和多变量双胞胎分析研究了 INT 和 RSB 之间的关系,探讨了女性的潜在变量 INT 与潜在变量 RSB 的关联性比男性更强的假设。我们发现这两个潜变量之间存在微小但显著的表型关联。然而,尽管使用了两个大型双胞胎样本,但有限的力量限制了我们识别这种关联的遗传和环境机制的能力。我们的性别差异假设在两个样本中都没有得到完全支持,因此需要进一步研究。我们的研究结果说明了内化问题与危险性行为之间关系的复杂性。
Exploring Relationships Between Internalizing Problems and Risky Sexual Behavior: A Twin Study.
Previous research links risky sexual behavior (RSB) to externalizing problems and to substance use, but little research has been conducted on relationships between internalizing problems (INT) and RSB. The current study addresses that literature gap, using both a twin sample from Colorado (N = 2567) and a second twin sample from Minnesota (N = 1131) in attempt to replicate initial results. We explored the hypothesis that the latent variable INT would be more strongly associated with the latent variable RSB for females than for males, examining relationships between INT and RSB via phenotypic confirmatory factor analysis and multivariate twin analyses. We found a small but significant phenotypic association between the latent variables. However, despite using two large twin samples, limited power restricted our ability to identify the genetic and environmental mechanisms underlying this association. Our sex differences hypothesis was not fully supported in either sample and requires further investigation. Our findings illustrate the complexity of the relationship between internalizing problems and risky sexual behavior.
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.