The Relation Between Oxytocin Receptor Gene Polymorphisms, Adult Attachment And Instagram Sociability: An Exploratory Analysis

Alessandro Carollo, Andrea Bonassi, Ilaria Cataldo, Giulio Gabrieli, Moses Tandiono, Jia Nee Foo, Bruno Lepri, Gianluca Esposito*

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Abstract

Oxytocin is a primary neuropeptide which coordinates affiliative behavior. Previous researchers pointed to the association between genetic vulnerability on Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) and environmental factors (e.g., social relationships) to comprehend social behavior. Although an extensive knowledge of in-person social interactions has been obtained, little is known about online sociability. A gene-environment perspective is adopted to examine how OXTR and adult attachment moderate Instagram behavior. The genetic factors within the regions OXTR/rs53576 (A/A homozygotes vs G-carriers) and OXTR/rs2254298 (G/G homozygotes vs Acarriers) were assessed. The Experience in Close Relationships-Revised (ECR-R) questionnaire was used to collectparticipants’ (N = 57, 16 males) attachment with a partner. The number of posts, followed people (“followings”) and followers were obtained from Instagram, and the Social Desirability Index (SDI) was calculated as the ratio of followers to followings. Interaction effects between OXTR groups and ECR-R scores on the number of posts and SDI were hypothesized. Results showed an effect of rs53576 on the number of Instagram followings. Specifically, people with A/A OXTR/rs53576 genotype had more followings than G-carriers independent of the anxiety or avoidance felt towards their partner.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere07894
JournalHeliyon
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2021
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General

Keywords

  • Adult attachment
  • Close relationship
  • Gene,Environment
  • Instagram
  • Online behavior
  • Oxytocin Receptor Gene
  • rs2254298
  • rs53576
  • Social media
  • Social network

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