2022
DOI: 10.1037/dev0001379
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Genetic and environmental contributions to stability and change in social inhibition across the adolescent and adult life span.

Abstract: Feeling inhibited and socially not at ease is reflected in the trait social inhibition (SI). SI is associated with psychopathology that arises in young adulthood, such as anxiety. We aim for a better insight into the genetic and environmental contributions to SI across the life span, and as such examine their contributions to SI stability and change across adolescent and adult life span. We analyzed cohort-sequential longitudinal data from the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR), spanning a period of 25 years (Men… Show more

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“…We reorganized the available wellbeing data in groups based on age, similar to earlier longitudinal NTR studies (Kan et al, 2013;Li-Gao et al, 2022;Nivard et al, 2015). Depending on the availability of wellbeing data across different ages of twins and their siblings, we created age bins spanning a minimum of 2 years.…”
Section: Reorganization Of the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We reorganized the available wellbeing data in groups based on age, similar to earlier longitudinal NTR studies (Kan et al, 2013;Li-Gao et al, 2022;Nivard et al, 2015). Depending on the availability of wellbeing data across different ages of twins and their siblings, we created age bins spanning a minimum of 2 years.…”
Section: Reorganization Of the Datamentioning
confidence: 99%