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Social-relational exposures and well-being: Using multivariate twin data to rule-out heritable and shared environmental confounds.

Frank D Mann1, Colin G DeYoung1, Valerie Tiberius2, Robert F Krueger1.   

Abstract

The aims of the present study were as follows: (1) Using a large sample of adults, estimate overlap between social-relational exposures measured at midlife and well-being measured at midlife and approximately 9-years later. (2) Using a subsample of twins, test for heritable variation in social-relational exposures, and (3) controlling for heritable and shared environmental variation, estimate overlap between social-relational exposures and well-being, both concurrently and approximately 9-years later. Results indicated small-to-moderate overlap between exposures and well-being (mean r = .29, range = .05 to .54). There was also evidence for heritable variation in exposures, and after accounting for these genetic factors, the degree of overlap between social-relational exposures and well-being decreased (mean r = .09, range = -.07 to .33).

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Keywords:  Social Strain; Social Support; Twins; Well-Being; Work-Family Spillover

Year:  2019        PMID: 32317811      PMCID: PMC7173285          DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2019.103880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Pers        ISSN: 0092-6566


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