Title of article :
The Genetic Association Between ADHD Symptoms
and Reading Difficulties: The Role of Inattentiveness and IQ
Author/Authors :
Yannis Paloyelis، نويسنده , , Fruhling Rijsdijk، نويسنده , , Alexis C. Wood &
Philip Asherson، نويسنده , , Jonna Kuntsi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Previous studies have documented the primarily
genetic aetiology for the stronger phenotypic covariance
between reading disability and ADHD inattention symptoms,
compared to hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms. In
this study, we examined to what extent this covariation
could be attributed to “generalist genes” shared with
general cognitive ability or to “specialist” genes which
may specifically underlie processes linking inattention
symptoms and reading difficulties. We used multivariate
structural equation modeling on IQ, parent and teacher
ADHD ratings and parent ratings on reading difficulties
from a general population sample of 1312 twins aged 7.9–
10.9 years. The covariance between reading difficulties and
ADHD inattention symptoms was largely driven by genetic
(45%) and child-specific environment (21%) factors not
shared with IQ and hyperactivity-impulsivity; only 11% of
the covariance was due to genetic effects common with IQ.
Aetiological influences shared among all phenotypes
explained 47% of the variance in reading difficulties. The
current study, using a general population sample, extends
previous findings by showing, first, that the shared genetic
variability between reading difficulties and ADHD inattention
symptoms is largely independent from genes contributing to
general cognitive ability and, second, that child-specific
environment factors, independent from IQ, also contribute
to the covariation between reading difficulties and inattention
symptoms.
Keywords :
ADHD . Reading disability . Inattention .Comorbidity . Twins . IQ
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology