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Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use


Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use

The key result of this study is that the genetic and non-shared environmental effects are equally influential on the overall PIU in male twin-pairs.

The Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Internet Use and ...

Familial aggregation in 'frequency of use after 11 pm', 'using the internet to contact peers', and 'using the internet primarily to access social networking ...

A twin study of problematic internet use: its heritability and genetic ...

Our goal was to estimate genetic and environmental sources of influence on adolescent problematic internet use, and whether these individual differences can ...

Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use ...

For male twin-pairs, the genetic factors influenced scores on the PIUS.The genetic and non-shared environmental effects are equally influential on total-PIU.

Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use

Twin studies have proved that both genetic and unshared environmental influences may regulate social media behavior and atypical or problematic internet usage [ ...

A review of the genetic basis of problematic Internet use.

Problematic Internet use (PUI) has become of increasing interest in mental health. Despite the rising number of PUI in all ages, the exact underpinning ...

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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use: A twin study" by D. Deryakulu et al.

A Twin Study of Problematic Internet Use: Its Heritability and Genetic ...

Univariate analysis revealed that genetic factors explained 58–66% of variance in problematic internet use, with the rest explained by non-shared environmental ...

A Twin Study of Problematic Internet Use: Its Heritability and Genetic ...

Univariate analysis revealed that genetic factors explained 58-66% of variance in problematic internet use, with the rest explained by non-shared environmental ...

10 Problematic Internet Use - Oxford Academic

PIU may also have a genetic component. To test this hypothesis and further explain the genetic and environmental influences of adolescent ...

A review of the genetic basis of problematic Internet use

There is increasing evidence that, in particular, genetic, environmental, and personality factors are involved in the development and maintenance of PUI.

Gene-environment correlations and genetic confounding underlying ...

As such, it is unclear whether shared genetic influences partly confound the relationships between media use and mental health. This could ...

A Twin Study of Problematic Internet Use: Its Heritability and Genetic ...

Our goal was to estimate genetic and environmental sources of influence on adolescent problematic internet use, and whether these individual differences can ...

Mild internet use is associated with epigenetic alterations of key ...

Significant changes in DNA methylation levels at OXTR, DAT1 and SERT genes were observed in the 30 < IAT < 49 group (mild-risk internet users) ...

A Twin Study of Problematic Internet Use: Its Heritability and Genetic ...

Univariate analysis revealed that genetic factors explained. 58–66% of variance in problematic internet use, with the rest explained by non-shared environmental ...

Gene—environment interaction between gaming addiction and ...

Using Chinese adolescent twins, Li, Chen, Li, and Li (2014) found that genetic influences on problematic internet use were 58%–66%. Vink ...

Heritability of compulsive Internet use in adolescents - Vink - 2016

The heritability estimates were the same for boys and girls: 48 percent of the individual differences in CIUS score were influenced by genetic ...

Associations Among Internet Addiction, Genetic Polymorphisms ...

Professional Resource Press; 1998:237-244. Deryakulu D, Ursavaş ?. Genetic and environmental influences on problematic Internet use: a twin ...

Heritability of compulsive Internet use in adolescents

Genetic and environmental influences on adolescents' percep- tions of current family environment. ... problematic internet use: its heritability and genetic ...

A review of the genetic basis of problematic Internet use - OUCI

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