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童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因多态性在青少年反社会行为中的交互作用

袁梦园 苏普玉

袁梦园, 苏普玉. 童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因多态性在青少年反社会行为中的交互作用[J]. 中国学校卫生, 2021, 42(5): 792-795, 800. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.05.036
引用本文: 袁梦园, 苏普玉. 童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因多态性在青少年反社会行为中的交互作用[J]. 中国学校卫生, 2021, 42(5): 792-795, 800. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.05.036
YUAN Mengyuan, SU Puyu. Research progress for the interaction of child abuse and monoamine oxidase A gene on antisocial behavior among adolescents[J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2021, 42(5): 792-795, 800. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.05.036
Citation: YUAN Mengyuan, SU Puyu. Research progress for the interaction of child abuse and monoamine oxidase A gene on antisocial behavior among adolescents[J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2021, 42(5): 792-795, 800. doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.05.036

童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因多态性在青少年反社会行为中的交互作用

doi: 10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2021.05.036
基金项目: 

国家自然科学基金面上项目 81874268

详细信息
    作者简介:

    袁梦园(1997-),女,安徽六安人,在读硕士,主要研究方向为儿童青少年发育与行为医学

    通讯作者:

    苏普玉,E-mail: supuyu@ahmu.edu.cn

  • 中图分类号: R 179 G 444 B 844.2

Research progress for the interaction of child abuse and monoamine oxidase A gene on antisocial behavior among adolescents

  • 摘要: 青少年反社会行为给个人健康、家庭和社会都带来沉重的负担,引起了公众的广泛关注。目前,大多数研究已证实童年期虐待、单胺氧化酶A基因与反社会行为之间存在关联。然而,关于童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因交互作用与反社会行为之间的关联性尚存在争议。本文旨在对童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因交互作用与青少年反社会行为的最新研究成果及其可能的作用机制进行综述,发现童年期虐待与单胺氧化酶A基因可能通过影响大脑中特定的神经环路、改变情绪调节功能等交互作用于反社会行为。此外,本综述剖析了当前研究结果不一致的可能原因,为今后研究指明方向,也为青少年反社会行为的预防控制提供科学依据。
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