A genetic decomposition of the association between parasomnias and dyssomnias in 8-Year-old twins

Gregory, Alice M.. 2008. A genetic decomposition of the association between parasomnias and dyssomnias in 8-Year-old twins. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 162(4), pp. 299-304. ISSN 1072-4710 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

Objective
To estimate genetic and environmental influences on parasomnias and dyssomnias and their association in 8-year-olds.

Design
Parents of twins completed the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire.

Setting
Families were primarily tested at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, England.

Participants
A total of 300 pairs of 8-year-old twins and their parents participated in the study.

Main Outcome Measures
Sleep difficulties in children.

Results
Individual differences in parasomnias and dyssomnias were largely explained by genes (accounting for 50% and 71% of the variances, respectively). The rest of the variances were mainly due to nonshared environmental influences. A moderate association was found between parasomnias and dyssomnias (r = 0.42), which was mainly accounted for by genetic influences (87%). The genetic correlation between parasomnias and dyssomnias was moderate (r = 0.61). In contrast, the nonshared environmental correlation was small (r = 0.10).

Conclusions
The decomposition of the association between parasomnias and dyssomnias suggests that there may be different manifestations of shared underlying genetic risks for sleep problems partly dependent on nonshared environmental influence.

Item Type:

Article

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Psychology

Dates:

DateEvent
April 2008Published

Item ID:

5178

Date Deposited:

11 Mar 2011 10:23

Last Modified:

30 Jun 2017 15:19

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/5178

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