
Genes
Understanding the Causes of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Guilford Publications (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. September 2006
Book
Hardback
412 pages
978-1-59385-316-7 (ISBN)
Description
This groundbreaking volume synthesizes the results of the Virginia Adult Twin Study of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders, which yielded longitudinal data on more than 9,000 individuals. The authors trace how risk for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, antisocial behavior, alcoholism, and substance abuse emerges from the interplay of a variety of genetic and environmental influences. Major questions addressed include whether risk is disorder-specific, how to distinguish between correlational and causal genetic and environmental factors, sex differences in risk, and how risk and protective factors interact over time. The book also summarizes the conceptual underpinnings of the study and describes key methodological challenges and innovations.
Reviews / Votes
"The only thing I disagree with in this book is the authors' statement that there is no such thing as a definitive study--this is a definitive study! The authors present impressive findings about mental illness and drug use from research on a very large sample of adult twins studied over time. The book provides convincing evidence for the importance of genetics in psychopathology, but goes far beyond 'nature versus nurture.' Most interestingly, it is about the interplay between nature and nurture. It offers a nuanced perspective that should be required reading for anyone interested in the causes of mental illness."--Robert Plomin, PhD, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom"Written in an informal, readable style, this unique text offers insight into the process of the world-renowned Virginia Adult Twin Study, and provides the opportunity to review the many important results that have emerged from this work. Readers will gain a better understanding of how genetic and environmental factors operate in complex psychiatric disorders, while also observing how hypotheses can be developed and tested. For students, the straightforward and highly informative details of the methods used to test major and ancillary questions will be particularly valuable. Scientists, for their part, will benefit from having a single, well-referenced source on this excellent study."--Marc A. Schuckit, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; Alcohol Research Center, VA San Diego Healthcare System "Over the last 20 years, it is likely that no other single study has had a greater impact on academic psychiatry than the Virginia Adult Twin Study, which has been instrumental in ushering in the current genomics era in biological psychiatry. Kendler and Prescott have done the field an immeasurable service by placing the major findings from the study under a single cover. But this book is much more than a summary of their voluminous research record: it provides a methodological primer, discusses the challenges of observational science, and speculates on the future of psychiatric genetics. As such, it should be equally useful for the seasoned researcher interested in a concise summary of this important project and for the student who seeks an accessible introduction to the field."--Matt McGue, PhD, University of Minnesota - A good general introduction to twin-family research on psychopathology....This book is a valuable reference for those working in the field of psychiatric genetics, whether experienced researchers or students. Even for genetic epidemiologists with little interest in psychopathology, this book provides an excellent case study of a large-scale twin-family research project and the type of hypotheses that can be explored with the data such studies provide. Thanks to the well-structured and easily understandable writing style that Kendler and Prescott use, this book will also have relevance for those with no knowledge of behavioral genetics but an interest in psychiatry or substance abuse. --Drug and Alcohol Review, 11/9/2007?? This book is a gem. It takes the reader on a behind-the-scenes excursion into the rationale, methodology, and findings of one of the most ambitious and influential genetic-epidemiological studies in recent history....Kendler and Prescott clearly aim to make their reasoning and methods accessible, and they succeed. They also go to considerable effort to make the book reader-friendly....Rarely does a reader have such an opportunity to be exposed to the kind of thoughtful, deliberative planning that goes into every aspect of the design and implementation of a study. Equally compelling is the way the reader is guided through how to distinguish between various causal explanations and how specific features of the study design make it possible to answer certain questions....The book presents a dazzling array of findings that both clinicians and researchers will be eager to know. --American Journal of Psychiatry, 11/9/2007?? Clear, thoughtful, and timely....This book is a gift to all those willing to embrace the underlying complexity of psychiatric disorders and substance abuse. --Twin Research and Human Genetics, 11/9/2007
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59385-316-7 (9781593853167)
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Kenneth S. Kendler | Carol A. Prescott | Matthew McGue
Genes
Understanding the Causes of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Book
01/2008
1st Edition
Guilford Publications
€63.39
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Persons
Kenneth S. Kendler, MD, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics and Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Carol A. Prescott, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Carol A. Prescott, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Content
Introduction. Part I: Background. The Scientific and Social Context of the Virginia Adult Twin Study of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Methodology Used in the VATSPSUD. Twinning and Twin Models. Part II: Genetic Risk. Internalizing Disorders. Externalizing and Substance Use Disorders. Twin Model Assumptions. Part III: Environmental Risk. Childhood Experiences and Risk for Psychopathology. Adult Experiences and Risk for Psychopathology. Part IV: A Closer Look at Genetic and Environmental Influences. Sex Differences. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Stability and Change. The Genetics of What?: Comorbidity, General versus Specific Effects, and Intermediate Phenotypes. Three Extensions of the Twin Model. Part V: Bringing it all Together. The Genetics of the Environment. Mechanisms for Genetic Control of Exposure to the Environment. Is the Relation Between Environmental Risk Factors and Psychiatric Disorders Causal? Genetic Control of Sensitivity to the Environment.. Integrative Models. Conclusions.