1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02327574
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A twin-family study of self-report symptoms of panic-phobia and somatization

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“…Nonshared environment appears to have a robust influence on phobias (e.g. 2,20,17). However, research has produced mixed results with regards to shared environmental influence.…”
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“…Nonshared environment appears to have a robust influence on phobias (e.g. 2,20,17). However, research has produced mixed results with regards to shared environmental influence.…”
Section: 1738)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, there have been mixed results from studies of adults -with a study of males revealing possible shared environmental G×E_Phobias_Submitted_0807.doc 7 influence on agoraphobia and social phobia but not specific phobia (17). A further report showed negligible shared environmental influence on panic-phobia in males but a more modest influence on females (20). The distinction between shared and nonshared environmental influences is relevant to studies of G x E. Indeed, most twin analyses do not estimate G x E and if positive interactions between genetic and shared environmental influences are present but ignored they artificially inflate estimates of genetic influence.…”
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