one adoption study Flashcards

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what are adoption studies?

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Compare the concordance rate of an adoptee with their biological and adoptive parents.

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what does it suggest if concordance rate is higher in adoptive relatives than biological?

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environmental cause

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tienari

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Adopted children from families with schizophrenia (SZ) were compared to adopted children from families without SZ

  • Those with family history of SZ had more chance of developing the illness (9.4% lifetime risk) than children from families with no history of SZ (1.2% lifetime risk).

This supports a genetic link.

  • However, those children from families with SZ were less likely to develop the illness if placed in a “good” family with kind relationships, empathy, security, etc.

So environment does play a part in triggering the illness.

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strength of adoption studies - control

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P: Adoption studies control the influence of environment so differences between sets of adoptees can be said to be genetic.

E: Tienari found adoptees whose mother’s had SZ had a higher lifetime risk of developing SZ (9.4%) than compared to adoptees whose mothers did not have SZ (1.2%).

Therefore the influence of nature vs nurture can be measured.

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strength of adoption studies - env plays a role

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P: Useful to show the environment may play a greater role than twin studies suggest

E: Tienari found children from families with SZ were less likely to develop the illness if placed in a “good” family with kind relationships, empathy, security, etc. So the environment does play a part in triggering the illness.

T: Thus adoption studies should be used in addition to twin studies to ensure overestimations aren’t made.

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weaknesses of adoption studies - lack validity

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P: Adoptive studies may lack validity because of ‘selective placement’.

E: The adoptive children in Tienari’s study may have adoptive families similar to their biological ones.

T: Therefore some of the similarities with biological relatives is actually due to environmental similarities rather than genes.

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weaknesses of adoption studies - generalisability

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P: Adoption studies have limited generalisability.

E: Parents in Tienari’s study were likely to be better educated, low rates of mental health issues and have high income.

T: Therefore conclusions about the effects of genes on SZ may not be generalisable to the population as a whole.

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