FAMILIES AT RISK FOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - WHO BECOMES AFFECTED AND WHY

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作者
RENDE, R [1 ]
PLOMIN, R [1 ]
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[1] PENN STATE UNIV, COLL HLTH & HUMAN DEV, CTR DEV & HLTH GENET, University Pk, PA USA
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10.1017/S0954579400006143
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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We examine resilience in relation to one type of risk - familial risk - from a genetic perspective. Specifically, we ask why only some children growing up with the same familial risk develop psychopathology. Unlike environmental theories, genetics predicts that children in the same family will differ in their outcomes. That is, some children in a family at risk are unaffected not because they are resilient but because they are not at risk genetically. Eventually, some of the genes responsible for genetic risk will be identified, making it possible to predict which children in a family will be affected. Resilience from a genetic perspective can be viewed as the extent to which children at genetic risk are not affected. In addition, there may be genetic contributions to resilience that protect some individuals in high-risk families. Finally, genetic research has shown that salient environment influences often operate in a nonshared manner, making children in the same family different. Research on nonshared environmental factors will advance our understanding of environmental origins of resilience by focusing on environmental reasons why children growing up in high-risk families have such different outcomes.
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