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Sex differences in the causes of self-reported adolescent delinquency
Authors:Van Hulle Carol A  Rodgers Joseph L  D'Onofrio Brian M  Waldman Irwin D  Lahey Benjamin B
Institution:Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Abstract:Sex differences in the causes of self-reported adolescent delinquency were examined in full and half siblings born to a nationally representative sample of women in the United States. Qualitative sex differences in the genes that influence delinquency were not detected. Similarly, the proportions of variance in both aggressive and nonaggressive delinquency attributable to genetic and environmental influences did not differ significantly between girls and boys. Nonetheless, total variance in delinquency was greater among boys, and a scalar sex-differences model suggested that genetic and environmental influences on delinquency have less effect on population variation in delinquency among girls. Similarly, a test of the polygenic multiple threshold model suggested that girls require greater causal liability for the expression of delinquency than boys.
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