Abstract
Creativity and mental disorders are sometimes seen as intertwined, but research is still unclear on whether, how much, and why. Here we explore the potential role of shared genetic factors behind creativity and symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD, characterized by mood swings and randomness of thoughts). Data were collected from 6745 twins (2378 complete pairs) by the Netherlands Twin Register on BPD scores (PAI-BOR questionnaire) and working in a creative profession (proxy for creativity). First, we tested whether there is an association between BPD symptoms and creative professions. Results confirmed that individuals scoring higher on the BPD spectrum are more likely to have a creative profession (Cohen's d = 0.16). Next, we modeled how much of this association reflects underlying genetic and/or environmental correlations-by using a bivariate classical twin design. We found that creativity and BPD were each influenced by genetic factors (heritability = 0.45 for BPD and 0.67 for creativity) and that these traits are genetically correlated rG = 0.17. Environmental influences were not correlated. This is evidence for a common genetic mechanism between borderline personality scores and creativity which may reflect causal effects and shed light on mechanisms.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 17589 |
Pages (from-to) | 17589 |
Journal | Scientific Reports |
Volume | 14 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 30 Jul 2024 |
Bibliographical note
© 2024. The Author(s).Funding
We warmly thank all participating twins in the Netherlands Twin Register who dedicated part of their time to make research possible as well as everyone involved in the collection of the data and data management. NAG would like to thank her grandmother Amelia A.I. for her constant support; grandma, it is not a Nobel Prize but it tastes like one, it's for you. Funding for the surveys whose data we analyzed: ANTR Survey 8: Genetic determinants of risk behavior in relation to alcohol use and alcohol use disorder: a developmental perspective. ZonMW (Addiction) Project nr: 31160008; PI Boomsma; METC: 2008/244; ANTR Survey 7: Borderline Personality Disorder in a Dutch Twin Cohort. Borderline Foundation; PI Boomsma; METC: 03/181.
Funders | Funder number |
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ZonMw | 2008/244, 31160008, 03/181 |
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Keywords
- Adult
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Young Adult
- Borderline Personality Disorder/genetics
- Creativity
- Netherlands
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Twins/genetics
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over