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Genetic and Environmental Etiologies of the Longitudinal Relations Between Prereading Skills and Reading 下载免费PDF全文
Micaela E. Christopher Jacqueline Hulslander Brian Byrne Stefan Samuelsson Janice M. Keenan Bruce Pennington John C. DeFries Sally J. Wadsworth Erik Willcutt Richard K. Olson 《Child development》2015,86(2):342-361
The present study explored the environmental and genetic etiologies of the longitudinal relations between prereading skills and reading and spelling. Twin pairs (n = 489) were assessed before kindergarten (M = 4.9 years), post‐first grade (M = 7.4 years), and post‐fourth grade (M = 10.4 years). Genetic influences on five prereading skills (print knowledge, rapid naming, phonological awareness, vocabulary, and verbal memory) were primarily responsible for relations with word reading and spelling. However, relations with post‐fourth‐grade reading comprehension were due to both genetic and shared environmental influences. Genetic and shared environmental influences that were common among the prereading variables covaried with reading and spelling, as did genetic influences unique to verbal memory (only post‐fourth‐grade comprehension), print knowledge, and rapid naming. 相似文献
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Brian Byrne William L. Coventry Richard K. Olson Jacqueline Hulslander Sally Wadsworth John C. DeFries Robin Corley Erik G. Willcutt Stefan Samuelsson 《Journal of Research in Reading》2008,31(1):8-21
As part of a longitudinal twin study of literacy and language, we conducted a behaviour‐genetic analysis of orthographic learning, spelling and decoding in Grade 2 children (225 identical and 214 fraternal twin pairs) in the United States and Australia. Each variable showed significant genetic and unique environment influences. Multivariate analyses revealed very high genetic correlations among the variables, indicating that the same genes are involved in their aetiology. These genes are partly independent of those contributing to intelligence. A further analysis indicated that the covariation between decoding and orthographic learning is mediated by shared genes rather than by a direct causal path. The authors argue that a learning parameter, most directly assessed by orthographic learning in this study, underlies all three literacy variables. The results are also discussed in relation to Share's self‐teaching hypothesis, which may require modification. 相似文献
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This study used a community sample of 494 twins with a reading disability (223 girls, 271 boys) and 373 twins without a reading disability (189 girls, 184 boys) to assess the relation between reading disability (RD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Symptoms of DSM-III and DSM-IV ADHD were classified into symptoms of inattention and symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity (H/I). Results indicated that individuals with RD were more likely than individuals without RD to meet criteria for ADHD and that the association between RD and ADHD was stronger for symptoms of inattention than for symptoms of H/I. Parents and teachers reported similar rates of ADHD, suggesting that ADHD symptoms were pervasive across settings and were not solely attributable to academic frustration. Analyses of possible gender differences revealed that RD was significantly associated with inattention in both girls and boys but associated with H/I only in boys. This difference may provide a partial explanation for the discrepancy between the gender ratio obtained in referred (approximately 4 boys to 1 girl) and nonreferred (1.2 to 1.5 boys to 1 girl) samples of individuals with RD. Specifically, the hyperactive and impulsive behaviors exhibited by boys with RD may be more disruptive than the inattentive behaviors exhibited by girls and may therefore precipitate more frequent referrals for clinical attention. 相似文献
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Brian Byrne Stefan Samuelsson Sally Wadsworth Jacqueline Hulslander Robin Corley John C. DeFries Peter Quain Erik G. Willcutt Richard K. Olson 《Reading and writing》2007,20(1-2):77-102
Grade 1 literacy skills of twin children in Australia (New South Wales) and the United States (Colorado) were explored in
a genetically sensitive design (N = 319 pairs). Analyses indicated strong genetic influence on word and nonword identification, reading comprehension, and
spelling. Rapid naming showed more modest, though reliable, genetic influence. Phonological awareness was subject to high
nonshared environment and no reliable genetic effects, and individual measures of memory and learning were also less affected
by genes than nonshared environment. Multivariate analyses showed that the same genes affected word identification, reading
comprehension, and spelling. Country comparisons indicated that the patterns of genetic influence on reading and spelling
in Grade 1 were similar, though for the U.S. but not the Australian children new genes came on stream in the move from kindergarten
to Grade 1. We suggest that this is because the more intensive kindergarten literacy curriculum in New South Wales compared
with Colorado, consistent with the mean differences between the two countries, means that more of the genes are “online” sooner
in Australia because of accelerated overall reading development. 相似文献
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Stefan Samuelsson Richard Olson Sally Wadsworth Robin Corley John C. DeFries Erik Willcutt Jacqueline Hulslander Brian Byrne 《Reading and writing》2007,20(1-2):51-75
Genetic and environmental influences on prereading skills in preschool and on early reading and spelling development at the
end of kindergarten were compared among samples of identical and fraternal twins from the U.S. (Colorado), Australia, and
Scandinavia. Mean comparisons revealed significantly lower preschool print knowledge in Scandinavia, consistent with the relatively
lower amount of shared book reading and letter-based activities with parents, and lack of emphasis on print knowledge in Scandinavian
preschools. The patterns of correlations between all preschool environment measures and prereading skills within the samples
were remarkably similar, as were the patterns of genetic, shared environment, and non-shared environment estimates: in all
samples, genetic influence was substantial and shared environment influence was relatively weak for phonological awareness,
rapid naming, and verbal memory; genetic influence was weak, and shared environment influence was relatively strong for vocabulary
and print knowledge. In contrast, for reading and spelling assessed at the end of kindergarten in the Australian and U.S.
samples, there was some preliminary evidence for country differences in the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences.
We argue that the apparently higher genetic and lower shared environment influence in the Australian sample was related to
a greater emphasis on formal reading instruction, resulting in more advanced reading and spelling skills at the end of kindergarten,
and thus there was greater opportunity to observe genetic influences on response to systematic reading instruction among the
Australian twins. 相似文献
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Rebecca S. Betjemann Erik G. Willcutt Richard K. Olson Janice M. Keenan John C. DeFries Sally J. Wadsworth 《Reading and writing》2008,21(5):539-558
Longitudinal twin data were analyzed to investigate the etiology of the stability of genetic and environmental influences
on word reading and reading comprehension, as well as the stability of those influences on their relationship. Participating
twin pairs were initially tested at a mean age of 10.3 years, and retested approximately five years later. Both word reading
and comprehension were found to be highly stable, and genetic influences were primarily responsible for that stability. In
contrast to studies with younger participants, no unique genetic influences were observed at follow-up testing in this older
sample. High genetic correlations were obtained between word reading and reading comprehension at both ages, indicating common
genetic influences. However, significant genetic influence on comprehension was also observed, independent of that on word
reading. Although the phenotypic relation between the two measures appeared to decline across time, the genetic etiology of
this relation was highly stable. 相似文献
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Astrom RL Wadsworth SJ Olson RK Willcutt EG Defries JC 《Learning and individual differences》2012,22(3):365-369
Reading performance data from 254 pairs of identical (MZ) and 420 pairs of fraternal (DZ) twins, 8.0 to 20.0 years of age, were subjected to multiple regression analyses. An extension of the DeFries-Fulker (DF) analysis (DeFries & Fulker, 1985, 1988) that facilitated inclusion of data from 303 of their nontwin siblings was employed. In addition to providing estimates of heritability, this analysis yields a test of the difference between shared environmental influences for twins versus siblings (Astrom et al., 2011). Results suggest that proband reading deficits are due substantially to genetic factors (.67 ± .07, p < .001), and that shared environmental influences are significantly higher for members of twin pairs than for those of twins and their nontwin siblings (viz., .25 versus .17, p = .02). 相似文献
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Jane L. Ebejer William L. Coventry Brian Byrne Erik G. Willcutt Richard K. Olson Robin Corley 《Scientific Studies of Reading》2013,17(4):293-316
Twin children from Australia, Scandinavia, and the United States were assessed for inattention, hyperactivity-impulsivity, and reading across the first 3 school years. Univariate behavior-genetic analyses indicated substantial heritability for all three variables in all years. Longitudinal analyses showed one genetic source operating across the time span and a second entering in the second school year for each variable, though possibly not reliable for inattention. Other analyses confirmed previous findings of pleiotropy (shared genes) between inattention and reading and showed that this genetic overlap is in place from kindergarten onwards and is restricted to one of the genetic sources that affect reading and inattention. The results extend previous conclusions about the developmental trajectories of inattention, hyperactivity-impulsivity, and reading and their relationships. Limitations of this study are discussed, as are educational implications. 相似文献
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The primary objectives of the present study are to introduce the Colorado Longitudinal Twin Study of Reading Disability, the
first longitudinal twin study in which subjects have been specifically selected for having a history of reading difficulties,
and to present some initial assessments of the stability of reading performance and cognitive abilities in this sample. Preliminary
examination of the test scores of 124 twins with a history of reading difficulties and 154 twins with no history of reading
difficulties indicates that over the 5- to 6-year interval between assessments, cognitive and reading performance are highly
stable. As a group, those subjects with a history of reading difficulties had substantial deficits relative to control subjects
on all measures at initial assessment, and significant deficits remained at follow-up. The stability noted for all cognitive
and achievement measures was highest for a composite measure of reading, whose average stability correlation across groups
was 0.80. Results of preliminary behavior genetic analyses for this measure indicated that shared genetic influences accounted
for 86% and 49% of the phenotypic correlations between the two assessments for twin pairs with and without reading difficulties,
respectively. In addition, genetic correlations reached unity for both groups, suggesting that the same genetic influences
are manifested at both time points. 相似文献
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Erik G. Willcutt Rebecca S. Betjemann Bruce F. Pennington Richard K. Olson John C. DeFries Sally J. Wadsworth 《Mind, Brain, and Education》2007,1(4):181-192
ABSTRACT— The majority of children who receive special education services meet criteria for reading disability (RD) or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but additional research is needed to understand the long-term academic outcome of children in these groups. Individuals with RD only ( N = 71), ADHD only ( N = 66), both RD and ADHD ( N = 51), or neither disorder ( N = 118) were identified through the ongoing Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center twin study and retested 5 years later. Results of the follow-up testing indicated that, in addition to ongoing reading difficulties, individuals with RD exhibited higher rates of academic difficulties, depression, and adolescent-onset conduct disorder. Initial ADHD status was associated with academic and social difficulties and elevated rates of nearly all comorbid disorders 5 years later. The group with comorbid RD and ADHD had more stable reading deficits than the group with RD without ADHD and exhibited greater impairment than groups with either disorder alone on outcome measures of academic functioning and social difficulties. These results suggest that individuals with both RD and ADHD are at increased risk for negative outcomes as adolescents and young adults and that when RD and ADHD co-occur, interventions should be provided for both disorders. 相似文献