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Gene by Social-Context Interactions for Number of Sexual Partners among Male Youths: Genetics-informed Sociology
Guo, G; Tong, Y; Cai, T.
2008-10-01
Source PublicationAmerican Journal of Sociology
ISSN0002-9602
PagesS36-S66
Abstract

In this study, we set out to investigate whether introducing molecular genetic measures into an analysis of sexual partner variety will yield novel sociological insights. The data source is the white male DNA sample in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Our empirical analysis has produced a robust protective effect of the 9R/9R genotype relative to the Any10R genotype in the dopamine transporter gene (DAT1). The gene-environment interaction analysis demonstrates that the protective effect of 9R/9R tends to be lost in schools in which higher proportions of students start having sex early or among those with relatively low levels of cognitive ability. Our genetics-informed sociological analysis suggests that the “one size” of a single social theory may not fit all. Explaining a human trait or behavior may require a theory that accommodates the complex interplay between social contextual and individual influences and genetic predispositions.

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DOI10.1086/592207
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000261617300003
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Guo, G,Tong, Y,Cai, T.. Gene by Social-Context Interactions for Number of Sexual Partners among Male Youths: Genetics-informed Sociology[J]. American Journal of Sociology, 2008, S36-S66.
APA Guo, G., Tong, Y., & Cai, T. (2008). Gene by Social-Context Interactions for Number of Sexual Partners among Male Youths: Genetics-informed Sociology. American Journal of Sociology, S36-S66.
MLA Guo, G,et al."Gene by Social-Context Interactions for Number of Sexual Partners among Male Youths: Genetics-informed Sociology".American Journal of Sociology (2008):S36-S66.
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