Parenting Interacts With Plasticity Genes in Predicting Behavioral Outcomes in Preschoolers.
Nicole L LetourneauA P Jason de KoningBikram SekhonHenry N NtandaMichael KoborAndrea J DeaneAlexander M MorinDeborah DeweyTavis S CampbellGerald F Giesbrechtnull nullPublished in: The Canadian journal of nursing research = Revue canadienne de recherche en sciences infirmieres (2019)
The plasticity index score interacted with parental unresponsiveness in predicting anxiety and depressive behavioral problems in children, while individual genetic variants interacted with parental controlling behavior in predicting aggression and inattention in children, suggestive of differential susceptibility to caregiving. Especially in the context of nursing interventions designed to support childrearing and children's development, nurses need to be aware of the interactions between child genotype and parenting in understanding how well interventions will work in promoting optimal child behavior.