Research Review: A guide to computing and implementing polygenic scores in developmental research
AG Allegrini, JR Baldwin, W Barkhuizen… - Journal of Child …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing availability of genotype data in longitudinal population‐and family‐based
samples provides opportunities for using polygenic scores (PGS) to study developmental …
samples provides opportunities for using polygenic scores (PGS) to study developmental …
Genetics of child aggression, a systematic review
Excessive and persistent aggressiveness is the most common behavioral problem that leads
to psychiatric referrals among children. While half of the variance in childhood aggression is …
to psychiatric referrals among children. While half of the variance in childhood aggression is …
Developmental genetic effects on externalizing behavior and alcohol use: Examination across two longitudinal samples
Externalizing behavior in early adolescence is associated with alcohol use in adolescence
and early adulthood and these behaviors often emerge as part of a developmental …
and early adulthood and these behaviors often emerge as part of a developmental …
[HTML][HTML] Familial concentration of crime in a digital era: Criminal behavior among family members of cyber offenders
SGA van de Weijer, A Moneva - Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
A vast and growing body of research has shown that crime tends to run in families. However,
previous studies focused only on traditional crimes and research on familial risk factors for …
previous studies focused only on traditional crimes and research on familial risk factors for …
Integrative multi-omics analysis of childhood aggressive behavior
This study introduces and illustrates the potential of an integrated multi-omics approach in
investigating the underlying biology of complex traits such as childhood aggressive …
investigating the underlying biology of complex traits such as childhood aggressive …
Associations of externalizing polygenic scores with externalizing disorders among Mexican youth
GA Martinez-Levy, M Maya-Martínez… - Journal of psychiatric …, 2024 - Elsevier
Several studies have examined the association of externalizing polygenic scores (PGS) with
externalizing symptoms in samples of European ancestry. However, less is known about the …
externalizing symptoms in samples of European ancestry. However, less is known about the …
[HTML][HTML] Polygenic risk scores and brain structures both contribute to externalizing behavior in childhood-A study in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development …
Introduction Externalizing behaviors are defined as behaviors violating social norms and
can be harmful to self and others. Predicting the escalation of externalizing behaviors in …
can be harmful to self and others. Predicting the escalation of externalizing behaviors in …
Examining Parent Criminal History as a Predictor of Recidivism From a Life-course Perspective: Testing for Age-differing Salience in Effects
T Wojciechowski - American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024 - Springer
Biosocial research has examined intergenerational transmission of criminality and genetic
explanations underpinning the link between parent and offspring criminality. Less research …
explanations underpinning the link between parent and offspring criminality. Less research …
Causal Factors of Serial Killers
AL Jarrett, AF Jarrett, M Shreve - International Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This systematic review examines studies about serial killers 2010–2021. It has been
proposed that genetic markers and environmental factors may contribute to the development …
proposed that genetic markers and environmental factors may contribute to the development …
[HTML][HTML] Direct and indirect genetic effects on aggression
CM Van der Laan, SGA van de Weijer, R Pool… - … psychiatry global open …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Family members resemble each other in their propensity for aggression. In twin
studies, approximately 50% of the variance in aggression can be explained by genetic …
studies, approximately 50% of the variance in aggression can be explained by genetic …