Commentary for Special Issue of Prevention Science "Using Genetics in Prevention: Science Fiction or Science Fact?" - PubMed - NCBI
Prev Sci. 2017 Jul 22. doi: 10.1007/s11121-017-0828-7. [Epub ahead of print]
Commentary for Special Issue of Prevention Science "Using Genetics in Prevention: Science Fiction or Science Fact?"
Abstract
A growing number of prevention studies have incorporated genetic information. In this commentary, I discuss likely reasons for growing interest in this line of research and reflect on the current state of the literature. I review challenges associated with the incorporation of genotypic information into prevention studies, as well as ethical considerations associated with this line of research. I discuss areas where developmental psychologists and prevention scientists can make substantive contributions to the study of genetic predispositions, as well as areas that could benefit from closer collaborations between prevention scientists and geneticists to advance this area of study. In short, this commentary tackles the complex questions associated with what we hope to achieve by adding genetic components to prevention research and where this research is likely to lead in the future. KEYWORDS:
Gene by intervention interaction; Gene-environment interaction; Genetics; GxI; Prevention
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