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1 tial influence of both genetic variation and family environment.
2 nce is attributable to the effects of shared family environment.
3 eatment and emotional abuse in the childhood family environment.
4 tering, and emotional abuse in the childhood family environment.
5 otectiveness and authoritarianism was due to family environment.
6 clinical characteristics, and aspects of the family environment.
7 both early neuromotor deficits and unstable family environments.
9 h their precise matching for age, the common family environment and background environmental variatio
11 pmental delays among children separated from family environments and placed in orphanages or other in
12 contribution of at least 40% from the common family environment, and a difference in the genetic cont
13 ren are exposed to childhood maltreatment in family environments, and another in which children are e
14 blished that genes and aspects of the shared family environment both play important roles in shaping
15 in early life and entry into a high-quality family environment can support more normative trajectori
16 history of substance use disorder, disturbed family environment, childhood parental loss, low self-es
17 dered: 1) childhood (genetic risk, disturbed family environment, childhood sexual abuse, and childhoo
18 rompt us to speculate that both genetics and family environment contribute to acquisition of EBV infe
20 ty was 14.5% +/- 4.0% (P < .001), and common family environment contributed 81.0% +/- 4% (P < .001) t
22 idence suggesting the relevance of the early family environment for launching public health intervent
25 this older age, the influence of the shared family environment had disappeared, and only aspects of
26 e, any effects that host genes and the early family environment have on the presence of specific bact
27 e sex, US medical education, difficult early family environment, history of major depression, lower b
28 rs for spouses to determine whether a common family environment in adulthood plays a role in disease
29 plain this familial aggregation; the role of family environment in generalized anxiety disorder is un
31 n all major dimensions of mental health, the family environment is an important influence on only int
36 2) whether there were any differences in the family environment of adolescents with JPFS compared wit
39 l control in feeding, an aspect of nonshared family environment, on daughters' eating and relative we
40 ved illness severity and vulnerability), and family environment (parental support and parent-child co
42 disorders, family composition, and childhood family environments perceived as violent and lacking coh
43 with prior results in studies of women, the family environment plays a role in twin resemblance for
45 Inventory, Children's Depression Inventory, Family Environment Scale (FES), Sensitivity Temperament
46 anxiety and eating disorders, the so-called family environment, special issues raised by twin studie
47 Expressed emotion (EE) is a measure of the family environment that has been demonstrated to be a re
48 cts core psychopathological processes in the family environment that link putatively separate psychia
49 ctors, including genetic liability and early family environment, that are shared by identical twins w
50 ined the contribution of genetics and shared family environment to chronic pain by spouse, sibling, a
52 ohol and other drugs and many aspects of the family environment were assessed at 7 different ages, pr
53 can account for GxE interactions and shared family environment, which in many cases are not explaine
54 nd the interaction of an emotionally abusive family environment with the various maltreatment types h
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