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024 7 _a10.1007/s10519-021-10041-3
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245 1 0 _aWhat do people know about the heritability of sleep?
_cJ. J. Madrid-Valero, R. Chapman, E. Bailo [et al.]
336 _aТекст
337 _aэлектронный
504 _aБиблиогр.: с. 152-153
520 3 _aStudy Objectives Twin studies have provided data about the relative weight of genetic and environmental factors on sleep variables over the last few decades. However, heritability is a non-intuitive concept and it is often misunderstood even amongst the scientific community. This study aimed to analyze: (1) understanding of the meaning of heritability of insomnia; (2) the accuracy of estimations of heritability in the general population regarding three sleep traits (sleep duration, sleep quality and insomnia); (3) perceptions of the effectiveness of different treatments for insomnia depending on how the disorder is presented (i.e. having an environmental or genetic etiology) and whether the subject's estimate of genetic influence on sleep traits impacted beliefs about the effectiveness of different treatments. Methods Participants (N = 3658) completed a survey which included: questions about general genetic knowledge; a specific question about the meaning of heritability; estimates of heritability of three different sleep traits; and the effectiveness of different treatments for insomnia depending on how the etiology of this condition was presented. Results Fewer than 25% of the participants selected the correct description of the heritability of insomnia. Almost half of the sample incorrectly believed that heritability refers to the chance of passing a disorder onto their children. We also found that participants provided different estimates for the effectiveness of different treatments depending on the presumed etiology of the disorder. Conclusion Most people do not have accurate knowledge about the concept of heritability. People's assumptions about the etiology of a disorder may influence which treatments they consider most effective.
653 _aбессонница
653 _aнаследственность
653 _aсон
653 _aгенетические факторы
655 4 _aстатьи в журналах
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700 1 _aMadrid-Valero, Juan J.
_9804140
700 1 _aChapman, Robert
_9504898
700 1 _aBailo, Evangelina
_9808724
700 1 _aOrdonana, Juan R.
_9482460
700 1 _aSelita, Fatos
_9504897
700 1 _aKovas, Yulia V.
_999181
700 1 _aGregory, Alice M.
_9808726
773 0 _tBehavior genetics
_d2021
_gVol. 51, № 2. P. 144-153
_x0001-8244
852 4 _aRU-ToGU
856 4 _uhttp://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:000897290
908 _aстатья
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