|
"A comprehensive, collaborative elections resource."
|
Study Links Gene Variant in Men to Marital Discord
|
Parent(s) |
Issue
|
Contributor | ArmyDem |
Last Edited | ArmyDem Sep 02, 2008 08:42am |
Logged |
0
|
Category | News |
Media | Newspaper - Washington Post |
News Date | Tuesday, September 2, 2008 02:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | By Shankar Vedantam
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 2, 2008; Page A02
Men are more likely to be devoted and loyal husbands when they lack a particular variant of a gene that influences brain activity, researchers announced yesterday -- the first time that science has shown a direct link between a man's genes and his aptitude for monogamy.
The finding is striking because it not only links the gene variant -- which is present in two of every five men -- with the risk of marital discord and divorce, but also appears to predict whether women involved with these men are likely to say their partners are emotionally close and available, or distant and disagreeable. The presence of the gene variant, or allele, also seems predictive of whether men get married or live with women without getting married.
"Men with two copies of the allele had twice the risk of experiencing marital dysfunction, with a threat of divorce during the last year, compared to men carrying one or no copies," said Hasse Walum, a behavioral geneticist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm who led the study. "Women married to men with one or two copies of the allele scored lower on average on how satisfied they were with the relationship compared to women married to men with no copies." |
Share |
|
2¢
|
|
Article | Read Full Article |
|
Date |
Category |
Headline |
Article |
Contributor |
|
|