Title of article :
Environmental Contributions to the Stability of Antisocial
Behavior over Time: Are They Shared or Non-shared?
Author/Authors :
S. Alexandra Burt، نويسنده , , Matt McGue، نويسنده , , William G. Iacono، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
has recently been argued that shared environmental
influences are moderate, identifiable, and persistent
sources of individual differences in most forms of child and
adolescent psychopathology, including antisocial behavior.
Unfortunately, prior studies examining the stability of shared
environmental influences over time were limited by possible
passive gene-environment correlations, shared informants
effects, and/or common experiences of trauma. The current
study sought to address each of these limitations. We
examined adolescent self-reported antisocial behavior in a
3.5 year longitudinal sample of 610 biological and adoptive
sibling pairs from the Sibling Interaction and Behavior Study
(SIBS). Results revealed that 74–81% of shared environmental
influences present at time 1 were also present at time
2, whereas most non-shared environmental influences
(88–89%) were specific to a particular assessment
period. Such results provide an important constructive
replication of prior research, strongly suggesting that
shared environmental contributions to antisocial behavior are
systematic in nature.
Keywords :
Antisocial behavior . Shared environment .Stability . Non-shared environment
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology