… , we investigated whether genetic and … , the genetic relatedness with the perpetrator, and the sex of the victim. Our quantitative genetic analyses supported the presence of both genetic …
… in maltreated children and indicate differences among maltreated children related to developmental timing of maltreatment and gender in genes involved in mental health functioning. …
… Neuroendocrine, neuroimaging, and genetic factors are … of childhood maltreatment, defined as an experience of physical, … vulnerability to (reactive) aggression following maltreatment …
… This work suggests that a mechanism by which MAOA genotype engenders vulnerability to (reactive) aggression following maltreatment may include increased and poorly regulated …
… wide association study of childhood maltreatment with two identified genetic loci. We did not … of gene–environment correlations or causal effects of childhood maltreatment using …
… in middle childhood when multiple maltreatment types (physical and emotional abuse) were … in the parents of maltreated children, but we were unable to test for genetic (inherited) risk …
… maltreatment, peer victimization, and a polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene (5-… Children (M age = 11.26, SD = 1.65), including 156 maltreated and 145 nonmaltreated …
B Gutiérrez, JÁ Bellón, M Rivera, E Molina… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2015 - jpn.ca
… (CTQ):28,29 emotional, physical and sexual abuse. These questions were shown to have … we dichotomized emotional, physical and sexual maltreatment measures to facilitate the …