The personality profiles for youths with Prader-Willi, fragile-X,
or Williams syndrome
were compared to three matched groups attending regular schools. Using
the California Child
Q-Set (CCQ), both of the parents of the 39 children with Prader-Willi syndrome,
32 boys with
fragile-X syndrome, 28 children with Williams syndrome, and children in
the comparison
groups provided independent personality descriptions in terms of the Big
Five personality
factors of Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability,
and
Openness, along with Motor Activity and Irritability. Specific personality
phenotypes for
each of the three syndrome groups were found to be differentially related
to parental
behaviours (i.e. control and anger) and family contexts (i.e. experienced
family stress, marital
conflict, and parental consistency).