ESR1 polymorphisms, daily hassles, anger expression, and depressive symptoms in adolescent boys and girls.

Abstract:

:Studies reporting associations between genetic factors and mood-related traits have often been criticized (i) for failing to take into account the role of the social environment in which individuals act and (ii) for not maintaining a 'transparent narrative connection' between genes and outcomes. In a sample of adolescents, we analyzed whether PvuII and XbaI, two polymorphisms on the ESR1 (Estrogen Receptor Gene α) were related to depressive symptoms, and considered whether daily hassles moderated this relationship and whether anger expression style mediated this relationship. Analyses suggested that ESR1 polymorphisms are relevant to the intra-sexual variability in depressive symptoms in boys and that the experience of daily hassles moderated this relationship. No such relationships were found in girls. Additionally, ESR1 polymorphisms are related to anger expression styles in girls. Anger-related variables, however, did not mediate the relationship between ESR1 polymorphisms and depressive symptoms, in boys nor in girls.

journal_name

Horm Behav

journal_title

Hormones and behavior

authors

Vermeersch H,T'sjoen G,Kaufman JM,Van Houtte M

doi

10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.11.017

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-03-01 00:00:00

pages

447-53

issue

3

eissn

0018-506X

issn

1095-6867

pii

S0018-506X(12)00289-9

journal_volume

63

pub_type

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