Heritability of social cognitive skills in children and adolescents

Citation
J. Scourfield et al., Heritability of social cognitive skills in children and adolescents, BR J PSYCHI, 175, 1999, pp. 559-564
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry","Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
00071250 → ACNP
Volume
175
Year of publication
1999
Pages
559 - 564
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1250(199912)175:<559:HOSCSI>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Background Social cognitive skills are those which enable understanding of social situations; they are relevant to a variety of psychiatric disorders including autism, schizophrenia and externalising behaviour problems in chi ldren. Aims To examine the heritability of social cognitive skills. Method Using a population-based sample of twins aged 5-17, the genetic and environmental influences on social cognitive skills were examined. Results Male scores were higher than female scores (P < 0.001), indicating poorer social cognition among males. A heritability of 0.68 (95% CI 0.43-0. 78) was found, with shared environmental influences accounting for only 0.0 5 of the variance (95% CI 0.00-0.28). This could be removed from the model without worsening the fit. There were no significant differences in genetic effects between the genders, but age-related changes were found, with youn ger twins shaving greater genetic influence on social cognition. Conclusions Social cognition appears to be under considerable genetic influ ence in the population and shows significant male-female differences. No ge nder differences in genetic influences on the variance of scores were found , but the effects of age were significant.