Causes of variation in adolescent wellbeing
The aim of this thesis is to gain more insight into the causes of individual differences in wellbeing in adolescents. To this end, data was analyzed for wellbeing and properties associated with wellbeing such as family functioning, exercise behavior, sedentary behavior, internet use, psychopathology and truancy. This allowed us to ascertain how much of the variation in these properties is explained by genetic and environmental factors. We also looked at whether there is interaction between genetic factors that influence wellbeing and environmental factors. In addition, we investigated whether there is a causal link between wellbeing and above properties. This causal hypothesis is compared to a model in which genetic factors explain the relationship between wellbeing and these properties through pleiotropic effects. Pleiotropic effects refer to genetic influences that affect multiple properties.
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