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Citation

Thibodeau EL, Masyn KE, Rogosch FA, Cicchetti D. Dev. Psychopathol. 2019; 31(2): 443-456.

Affiliation

University of Minnesota.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S0954579419000014

PMID

30837010

Abstract

This study used a structural equation mixture model to examine associations between child maltreatment, polygenic risk, and indices of adaptive functioning. Children aged 6 to 13 years (N = 1,004), half maltreated, half nonmaltreated, were recruited to attend a research day camp. Multi-informant indicators of prosocial behavior, antisocial behavior, withdrawn behavior, and depression were collected and used in a latent class analysis. Four classes emerged, characterizing "well-adjusted," "externalizing," "internalizing," and "socially dominant" groups. Twelve genetic variants, previously reported in the Gene × Environment literature, were modeled as one weighted polygenic risk score. Large main effects between maltreatment and adaptive functioning were observed (Wald = 35.3, df = 3, p <.0001), along with evidence of a small Gene × Environment effect (Wald = 13.5, df = 3, p =.004), adjusting for sex, age, and covariate interaction effects.


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