| Literature DB >> 19209992 |
Bruce F Pennington1, Lauren M McGrath, Jenni Rosenberg, Holly Barnard, Shelley D Smith, Erik G Willcutt, Angela Friend, John C Defries, Richard K Olson.
Abstract
This article examines Gene x Environment (G x E) interactions in two comorbid developmental disorders--reading disability (RD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)--as a window on broader issues on G x E interactions in developmental psychology. The authors first briefly review types of G x E interactions, methods for detecting them, and challenges researchers confront in interpreting such interactions. They then review previous evidence for G x E interactions in RD and ADHD, the directions of which are opposite to each other: bioecological for RD and diathesis stress for ADHD. Given these results, the authors formulate and test predictions about G x E interactions that would be expected at the favorable end of each symptom dimension (e.g., above-average reading or attention). Consistent with their prediction, the authors found initial evidence for a resilience interaction for above-average reading: higher heritability in the presence of lower parental education. However, they did not find a G x E interaction at the favorable end of the ADHD symptom dimension. The authors conclude with implications for future research.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19209992 PMCID: PMC2743891 DOI: 10.1037/a0014549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Psychol ISSN: 0012-1649