Parental criticism and adolescent internalising symptoms: using a Children-of-Twins design with power calculations to account for genetic influence
Background Parental criticism is correlated with internalising symptoms in adolescent offspring. This correlation could in part reflect their genetic relatedness, if the same genes influence behaviours in both parents and offspring. We use a Children-of-Twins design to assess whether parent-reported...
Main Authors: | Ahmadzadeh, YI, Eley, TC, Hannigan, L, Creswell, C, Lichtenstein, P, Spotts, E, Ganiban, J, Neiderhiser, J, Rijsdijk, F, McAdams, TA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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