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A Twin Study of Sexual Behavior in Men
Authors:Michael J. Lyons  Karestan C. Koenen  Francisco Buchting  Joanne M. Meyer  Lindon Eaves  Rosemary Toomey  Seth A. Eisen  Jack Goldberg  Stephen V. Faraone  Rachel J. Ban  Beth A. Jerskey  Ming T. Tsuang
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA. mlyons@bu.edu
Abstract:The role of genetic and environmental influences on age of initiation of first sexual relations and engaging in sexual activity with multiple partners (10 or more partners in 1 year) was investigated in male twins (N = 6,744) from the Vietnam Era Twin Registry. Individual differences in both types of sexual behaviors were heritable, but only age of onset of sexual relations was significantly influenced by the environment shared by the twins. There was a moderate negative correlation between age of initiation of sexual relations and the multiple partners variable; initiating sexual relations earlier was associated with a higher probability of having multiple partners. The additive genetic influence on age of initiation also influenced the multiple partners variable. The substantial unique environmental influences on each variable were uncorrelated with each other. The data suggest that the observed association between age of initiation of sexual relations and having multiple partners is due to genetic influences common to both behaviors.
Keywords:sexual behavior  multiple sexual partners  twins  genetics
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