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Genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal cognitions and associations with depressive symptoms in 8-year-old twins.

Alice M Gregory1, Frühling V Rijsdijk, Jennifer Y F Lau, Maria Napolitano, Peter McGuffin, Thalia C Eley.   

Abstract

Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining cognitive and interpersonal research investigating childhood depression symptoms through the use of a genetic framework. Three research questions are addressed. First, what are the associations among interpersonal cognitions, anxiety, and depression? Second, what are the relative magnitudes of genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal cognitions? Third, to what extent do genetic and environmental influences explain associations between interpersonal cognitions and depression? Three hundred pairs of 8-year-old twins reported on symptoms of depression and anxiety by completing the Children's Depression Inventory and the Screen for Childhood Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders. The authors examined interpersonal cognitions with the Children's Expectation of Social Behaviors and the Perceptions of Peers and Self Questionnaires. Interpersonal cognitions were more strongly correlated with depression (mean r = .35) than with anxiety (mean r = .13). Genetic influence on interpersonal cognitions was small (M = 3%), and associations between interpersonal cognitions and depression were mainly explained by environmental influences. These latter findings may result from interpersonal cognitions in young children, reflecting life experiences as opposed to trait-like cognitive biases. (c) 2007 APA

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18020722     DOI: 10.1037/0021-843X.116.4.762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Psychol        ISSN: 0021-843X


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3.  Investigating the genetic and environmental bases of biases in threat recognition and avoidance in children with anxiety problems.

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4.  Peer perceptions of social skills in socially anxious and nonanxious adolescents.

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5.  In the face of uncertainty: a twin study of ambiguous information, anxiety and depression in children.

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Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2007-08-09
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