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10962477
TITLE
Twin study of adolescent genetic susceptibility to mosquito bites using ordinal and comparative rating data.
ABSTRACT
Ordinal and comparative rating measures of mosquito attraction and mosquito bite frequency and symptoms were administered in a self-report questionnaire format to a sample of 197 monozygotic and 326 dizygotic Australian adolescent twin pairs at age 12 between 1992 and 1999, in order to investigate the environmental and possibly genetic determinants of variation between individuals. Repeat measures were obtained from the twin pairs at age 14. Ordinal variable measures, although providing some support for genetic effects on mosquito susceptibility, were affected by low repeatability. However, analysis of a comparative rating variable "compared with your twin, who is bitten by mosquitoes more often?" indicated a strong genetic influence on frequency of being bitten by mosquitoes, with no significant differences observed between males and females. Comparative rating questionnaire items are a potentially valuable tool for complementing and improving the results obtained from more conventional absolute measures.
Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
DATE PUBLISHED
2000 Sep
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
pubmed 2000/08/30 11:00
medline 2000/10/21 11:01
entrez 2000/08/30 11:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Kirk KM Kirk K M KM The Queensland Institute of Medical Research and Joint Genetics Program, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. kathE@qimr.edu.au
Eaves LJ Eaves L J LJ
Meyer JM Meyer J M JM
Saul A Saul A A
Martin NG Martin N G NG
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
VOLUME: 19
ISSUE: 2
TITLE: Genetic epidemiology
ISOABBREVIATION: Genet. Epidemiol.
YEAR: 2000
MONTH: Sep
DAY:
MEDLINEDATE:
SEASON:
CITEDMEDIUM: Print
ISSN: 0741-0395
ISSNTYPE: Print
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Genet Epidemiol
COUNTRY: United States
ISSNLINKING: 0741-0395
NLMUNIQUEID: 8411723
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Twin Study
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
GRANTS
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Adolescent
Animals
Child
Culicidae
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Female
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Humans
Insect Bites and Stings
Male
Queensland
Questionnaires
Reproducibility of Results
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
OTHER ID's