Journal article
Monozygotic twin pairs discordant for lifetime anorexia nervosa: an exploratory investigation
Australian Journal of Psychology, Vol.56(2), pp.127-132
2004
Abstract
Although there is an increasing understanding of the impact of genetic factors on the development of anorexia nervosa (AN), clear identification of environmental risk factors remains unclear. Using monozygotic twins discordant for a disorder can be a useful tool for identifying such environmental risk factors. Differences between nine pairs of female monozygotic twins in the Australian Twin Registry who were discordant for lifetime AN were investigated. Twins were compared on self-report measures, including measures of current and lifetime psychopathology, temperament and coping, and parental bonding. None of the twins currently met the weight criterion for AN, indicating that current psychopathology would be unlikely to affect results. The twin affected by past AN reported a higher birth weight but a lower current body mass index than their co-twin; the affected twin tended to be more anxious than their co-twin. It may be useful for larger studies to further explore differences between twins discordant for AN in the areas of novelty seeking, and ways of coping, especially with respect to seeking social support.
Details
- Title
- Monozygotic twin pairs discordant for lifetime anorexia nervosa: an exploratory investigation
- Authors
- T Wade (Author) - Flinders UniversityS A Treloar (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchN G Martin (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchDixie J Statham (Author) - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchA C Heath (Author) - Washington University
- Publication details
- Australian Journal of Psychology, Vol.56(2), pp.127-132
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Date published
- 2004
- DOI
- 10.1080/00049530410001734810
- ISSN
- 0004-9530
- Organisation Unit
- School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449847402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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