AGGRESSION (Psychology)ADOPTED childrenCHILD psychologyMOTHERSMOTHER-child relationshipAlthough genetic factors may contribute to initial liability for ADHD onset, there is growing evidence of the potential importance of the rearing environment on the developmental course of ADHD symptomatology. However, ...
Human aggression/impulsivity-related traits have a complex background that is greatly influenced by genetic and non-genetic factors. The relationship between aggression and anxiety is regulated by highly conserved brain regions including amygdala, which controls neural circuits triggering defensive, aggressive...
The type of results considered in this review were: 1. Data that accounted for the impact of genetic skin conditions affecting appearance on QoL, emotional state, or self-perception. 2. Psychosocial factors that may be associated with QoL, emotional state, or self-perception in patients with...
factors adequately explain their genetic correlations with biobehavioral traits. We introduce stratified genomic structural equation modeling, which we use to identify gene sets that disproportionately contribute to genetic risk sharing. This includes protein-truncating variant-intolerant genes expressed in ...
: Analysis From the HORIZONS-AMI (Harmonizing Outcomes with Revascularization and Stents in Acute Myocardial Infarcti... Objectives Our objective was to evaluate the impact of door-to-balloon time (DBT) on mortality depending on clinical risk and time to presentation. Backgro......
Longitudinal model-fitting results indicated that both genetic and environmental factors influenced continuity in aggression during this 2-year period, but the age-to-age correlation of these factors differed by sex. Continuity in boys' aggression was mediated by genes and common environmental factors;...
bipolar disorder, lower educational attainment, and – somewhat paradoxically given the educational attainment result – better reaction time. On the whole, these genetic correlations support the relevance of genetic factors influencing structural connectivity to a range of neuropsychiatric and cognitive ...
ContextAlthough both genetic and environmental factors affect risk of individual personality disorders (PDs), we know little of how they contribute to the
CONCLUSIONS: A genetic differentiation hypothesis common to both phenotypes was supported by common genetic factors associated with the developmental heterogeneity of proactive and reactive aggression in childhood. A genetic maturation hypothesis common to both phenotypes, albeit stronger for proactive ...
use of these substances, and all included individuals were adults. Further increases in genetic diversity and consideration of environmental moderators, including cultural factors, will continue to add to our understanding of the genetic architecture of both substance use and related behaviours and ...