We examined whether there are crosscultural differences in the magnitude of genetic and environmental contributions to risk of becoming a regular smoker and of persistence in smoking in men and women. Standard methods of epidemiologic and genetic analysis were applied to questionnaire data on history of cigarette use obtained from large samples of male and female like-sex twins from three different countries: Australia (N = 2284 pairs), Sweden (N = 8651 pairs), and Finland (N = 10,948 pairs). Samples were subdivided into three age groups (AG), 18-25 years, 26-35 years, and 36-46 years of age. The magnitude of genetic influence for lifetime smoking was found to be consistent across country and AG for women (46%) and men (57%), and estimates ...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Background: Attitudes and policy towards smoking changed over the past years in many countries inclu...
We examined early social influences across stages of smoking within the context of a twin study usin...
Background: Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared e...
Using a correlated liability dimensions model, we examined the extent to which the same ge-netic and...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between smoki...
Background Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared en...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Retrospective data on age at onset of smoking, reported by 3810 adult Australian twin pairs, were an...
Introduction: Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Self-report data on smoking initiation (whether the respondent admitted ever having smoked) were obt...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
We examined early social influences across stages of smoking within the context of a twin study usin...
64 Twin Research and Human Genetics Volume 9 Number 1 pp. 64–72 Both genetic and environmental facto...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Background: Attitudes and policy towards smoking changed over the past years in many countries inclu...
We examined early social influences across stages of smoking within the context of a twin study usin...
Background: Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared e...
Using a correlated liability dimensions model, we examined the extent to which the same ge-netic and...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between smoki...
Background Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared en...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Retrospective data on age at onset of smoking, reported by 3810 adult Australian twin pairs, were an...
Introduction: Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Self-report data on smoking initiation (whether the respondent admitted ever having smoked) were obt...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
We examined early social influences across stages of smoking within the context of a twin study usin...
64 Twin Research and Human Genetics Volume 9 Number 1 pp. 64–72 Both genetic and environmental facto...
Introduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powered to accurately disentangle ...
Background: Attitudes and policy towards smoking changed over the past years in many countries inclu...
We examined early social influences across stages of smoking within the context of a twin study usin...