Maternal and paternal influences on childhood anxiety symptoms: A genetically sensitive comparison

Volume: 68, Pages: 101123 - 101123
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
This study tested the theory that anxious fathers pose a quantitatively different environmental influence on childhood anxiety than anxious mothers. The analysed sample contained 502 linked adoption units from the Early Growth and Development Study (EGDS), a longitudinal multisite study that follows 561 adopted children (57.2% boys) and their adoptive and birth parents, who were recruited through US adoption agencies. A Bayesian latent growth...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal and paternal influences on childhood anxiety symptoms: A genetically sensitive comparison
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
68
Pages
101123 - 101123
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