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. 2016 Feb;28(1):199-212.
doi: 10.1017/S0954579415000383. Epub 2015 Apr 30.

Predicting childhood effortful control from interactions between early parenting quality and children's dopamine transporter gene haplotypes

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Predicting childhood effortful control from interactions between early parenting quality and children's dopamine transporter gene haplotypes

Yi Li et al. Dev Psychopathol. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Children's observed effortful control (EC) at 30, 42, and 54 months (n = 145) was predicted from the interaction between mothers' observed parenting with their 30-month-olds and three variants of the solute carrier family C6, member 3 (SLC6A3) dopamine transporter gene (single nucleotide polymorphisms in intron8 and intron13, and a 40 base pair variable number tandem repeat [VNTR] in the 3'-untranslated region [UTR]), as well as haplotypes of these variants. Significant moderating effects were found. Children without the intron8-A/intron13-G, intron8-A/3'-UTR VNTR-10, or intron13-G/3'-UTR VNTR-10 haplotypes (i.e., haplotypes associated with the reduced SLC6A3 gene expression and thus lower dopamine functioning) appeared to demonstrate altered levels of EC as a function of maternal parenting quality, whereas children with these haplotypes demonstrated a similar EC level regardless of the parenting quality. Children with these haplotypes demonstrated a trade-off, such that they showed higher EC, relative to their counterparts without these haplotypes, when exposed to less supportive maternal parenting. The findings revealed a diathesis-stress pattern and suggested that different SLC6A3 haplotypes, but not single variants, might represent different levels of young children's sensitivity/responsivity to early parenting.

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Figure 1
Measurement model for the effortful control construct. Factor loadings were unstandardized. After fixing the residual variance, any correlated error variances between the indicators were no longer taken into account. a30-GB, 42-GB, 54-GB: gift bag task at 30, 42, and 54 months, respectively. b30-RT, 42-RT, 54-RT: rabbit/turtle task at 30, 42, and 54 months, respectively. c30-DT, 42-DT, 54-DT: dinky toys task at 30, 42, and 54 months, respectively.
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Figure 2
SLC6A3 intron8-A/intron13-G haplotype and maternal parenting quality in predicting childhood effortful control. Simple slopes of maternal parenting quality were 8.64 and 1.44 for nAG and AG groups, respectively. The asterisks indicate a significant simple slope of maternal parenting quality. ***p < .001.
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Figure 3
SLC6A3 intron8-A/3′UTR VNTR-10 haplotype and maternal parenting quality in predicting childhood effortful control. Simple slopes of maternal parenting quality were 9.28 and 1.39 for nA10 and A10 groups, respectively. The asterisks indicate a significant simple slope of maternal parenting quality. ***p < .001.
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Figure 4
SLC6A3 intron13-G/3′UTR VNTR-10 haplotype and maternal parenting quality in predicting childhood effortful control. Simple slopes of maternal parenting quality were 9.22 and 2.13 for nG10 and G10 groups, respectively. The asterisks indicate a significant simple slope of maternal parenting quality. ***p < .001.

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