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Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring.

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Dick, DM; Latendresse, SJ; Lansford, JE; Budde, JP; Goate, A; Dodge, KA; Pettit, GS; Bates, JE
Published in: Archives of general psychiatry
June 2009

As we identify genes involved in psychiatric disorders, the next step will be to study how the risk associated with susceptibility genes manifests across development and in conjunction with the environment. We describe analyses aimed at characterizing the pathway of risk associated with GABRA2, a gene previously associated with adult alcohol dependence, in a community sample of children followed longitudinally from childhood through young adulthood.To test for an association between GABRA2 and trajectories of externalizing behavior from adolescence to young adulthood and for moderation of genetic effects by parental monitoring.Data were analyzed from the Child Development Project, with yearly assessments conducted since that time. A saliva sample was collected for DNA at the 2006 follow-up, with a 93% response rate in the target sample. Growth mixture modeling was conducted using Mplus to identify trajectories of externalizing behavior and to test for effects of GABRA2 sequence variants and parental monitoring.Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, and Bloomington, Indiana.A community-based sample of families enrolled at 3 sites as children entered kindergarten in 1987 and 1988. Analyses for the white subset of the sample (n = 378) are reported here.Parental monitoring measured at 11 years of age; Child Behavior Checklist youth reports of externalizing behavior at ages 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, and 22 years.Two classes of externalizing behavior emerged: a stable high externalizing class and a moderate decreasing externalizing behavior class. The GABRA2 gene was associated with class membership, with subjects who showed persistent elevated trajectories of externalizing behavior more likely to carry the genotype previously associated with increased risk of adult alcohol dependence. A significant interaction with parental monitoring emerged; the association of GABRA2 with externalizing trajectories diminished with high levels of parental monitoring.These analyses underscore the importance of studying genetic effects across development and of identifying environmental factors that moderate risk.

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Archives of general psychiatry

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EISSN

1538-3636

ISSN

0003-990X

Publication Date

June 2009

Volume

66

Issue

6

Start / End Page

649 / 657

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Social Environment
  • Receptors, GABA-A
  • Psychiatry
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Phenotype
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Linear Models
 

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Dick, D. M., Latendresse, S. J., Lansford, J. E., Budde, J. P., Goate, A., Dodge, K. A., … Bates, J. E. (2009). Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(6), 649–657. https://doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.48
Dick, Danielle M., Shawn J. Latendresse, Jennifer E. Lansford, John P. Budde, Alison Goate, Kenneth A. Dodge, Gregory S. Pettit, and John E. Bates. “Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring.Archives of General Psychiatry 66, no. 6 (June 2009): 649–57. https://doi.org/10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.48.
Dick DM, Latendresse SJ, Lansford JE, Budde JP, Goate A, Dodge KA, et al. Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring. Archives of general psychiatry. 2009 Jun;66(6):649–57.
Dick, Danielle M., et al. “Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring.Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 66, no. 6, June 2009, pp. 649–57. Epmc, doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2009.48.
Dick DM, Latendresse SJ, Lansford JE, Budde JP, Goate A, Dodge KA, Pettit GS, Bates JE. Role of GABRA2 in trajectories of externalizing behavior across development and evidence of moderation by parental monitoring. Archives of general psychiatry. 2009 Jun;66(6):649–657.

Published In

Archives of general psychiatry

DOI

EISSN

1538-3636

ISSN

0003-990X

Publication Date

June 2009

Volume

66

Issue

6

Start / End Page

649 / 657

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Social Environment
  • Receptors, GABA-A
  • Psychiatry
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Phenotype
  • Parenting
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Linear Models