학술논문

Behavior Problems and Timing of Menarche: A Developmental Longitudinal Biometrical Analysis Using the NLSY-Children Data.
Document Type
Article
Source
Behavior Genetics. Jan2015, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p51-70. 20p.
Subject
*BEHAVIOR disorders in children
*MENARCHE
*GIRLS
*HUMAN genetic variation
*GENOTYPE-environment interaction
*MODERATION (Statistics)
*ATTITUDE (Psychology)
Language
ISSN
0001-8244
Abstract
A powerful longitudinal data source, the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Children data, allows measurement of behavior problems (BP) within a developmental perspective linking them to menarcheal timing (MT). In a preliminary analysis, we evaluate the bivariate relationships between BP measured at different developmental periods and the timing of menarche. Correlations were not consistent with any correlational/causal relationship between BP and MT. In the major part of our study, MT was used to moderate the developmental trajectory of BP, within a genetically-informed design. Girls reaching menarche early had behavior problem variance accounted for by the shared environment; those reaching menarche with average/late timing had behavior problem differences accounted for by genetic variance. Our findings match previous empirical results in important ways, and also extend those results. A theoretical interpretation is offered in relation to a theory linking genetic/shared environmental variance to flexibility and choices available within the family in relation to BP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]