2022
Be(com)ing Social: Daily-Life Social Interactions and Parental Bonding
Achterhof R, Schneider M, Kirtley O, Wampers M, Decoster J, Derom C, De Hert M, Guloksuz S, Jacobs N, Menne-Lothmann C, Rutten B, Thiery E, van Os J, van Winkel R, Wichers M, Myin-Germeys I. Be(com)ing Social: Daily-Life Social Interactions and Parental Bonding. Developmental Psychology 2022, 58: 792-805. PMID: 35343722, DOI: 10.1037/dev0001315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParental Bonding InstrumentSocial interactionSocial experienceExperience sampling periodChildren's social developmentPositive social experiencesThree-factor structureMore social behaviorSocial developmentYoung adult twinsPsychological autonomyDaily lifeSocial functioningSocial dysfunctionParental bondingSocial behaviorBehavioral freedomSocial worldNontwin siblingsAdult twinsSocial independenceFactor analysisStyle of careSocializationStyle
2017
Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience
van Os J, van der Steen Y, Islam M, Gülöksüz S, Rutten B, Simons C. Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience. Psychological Medicine 2017, 47: 2421-2437. PMID: 28436345, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291717000915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolygenic risk scoresHealthy comparison subjectsPsychotic disordersAttribution of salienceAffective episodesComparison subjectsIntelligence quotientTotal scorePolygenic riskFirst-degree relativesElevated genetic riskLower intelligence quotientManic episodesHealthy relativesRisk scoreNeurodevelopmental alterationsDepression subscaleLifetime ratesSimilar associationPsychosis riskFloor effectsGenetic riskPositive subscalePsychosis phenotypeDisorders