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Nonshared environmental influences on individual differences in early behavioral development: a monozygotic twin differences study
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posted on 2023-06-07, 17:55 authored by Kathryn Asbury, Judith F Dunn, Alison PikeAlison Pike, Robert PlominThe monozygotic (MZ) twin differences method was used to investigate nonshared environmental (NSE) influences independent of genetics. Four-year-old MZ twin pairs (N 5 2,353) were assessed by their parents on 2 parenting measures (harsh parental discipline and negative parental feelings) and 4 behavioral measures (anxiety, prosocial behavior, hyperactivity, and conduct problems). Within-pair differences in parenting correlated significantly with MZ differences in behavior, with an average effect size of 3%. For the extreme 10% of the parenting-discordant and behavior-discordant distributions, the average NSE effect size was substantially greater (11%), suggesting a stronger NSE relationship for more discordant twins. NSE relationships were also stronger in higher risk environments, that is, families with lower socioeconomic status, greater family chaos, or greater maternal depression.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Child DevelopmentISSN
0009-3920Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
74Page range
933-943Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Full text available
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- Yes