GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON TEMPERAMENT IN ADOLESCENCE

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Malykh, Sergei B. [1 ]
Gindina, Elena D. [1 ]
Nadyseva, Viktoria V. [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Educ, Inst Psychol, Moscow, Russia
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monozygotic twins; dizygotic twins; adolescents; individual differences; temperament; genotype; environment;
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This study, which is a part of a Moscow longitudinal twin project, aims to explore genetic and environmental contributions to inter-individual variability of temperamental traits in adolescence on the basis of a Russian sample. 85 monozygotic (MZ) and 64 same-sex dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs aged 12-14 years completed the children version of Rusalov Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (C-STQ). The results of model-fitting analyses indicate considerable hereditary determination of individual differences in 3 out of the 8 C-STQ dimensions-social tempo, objectrelated emotional sensitivity, and social emotional sensitivity. Non-shared environmental effects explained the rest of the total variance in these dimensions. Individual differences in the other STQ dimensions were due to environmental factors.
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页码:361 / 384
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