Comorbid internalizing mental disorders in alcohol use disorders (AUD) can be understood as putative independent risk factors for AUD or as expressions of underlying shared psychopathology vulnerabilities. However, it remains unclear whether: 1) specific latent internalizing psychopathology risk-profiles predict AUD-incidence and 2) specific latent internalizing comorbidity-profiles in AUD predict AUD-stability.; To investigate baseline latent internalizing psychopathology risk profiles as predictors of subsequent AUD-incidence and -stability in adolescents and young adults.; Data from the prospective-longitudinal EDSP study (baseline age 14-24 years) were used. The study-design included up to three follow-up assessments in up to ten years....
It is well known that comorbidity is the rule, not the exception, for categorically defined psychiat...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...
Previous research suggests that there exist both risk and protective mechanisms for the relationship...
As part of the ongoing Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Alcoholism, we performed a longitudina...
Background. Among adolescents and young adults with DSM-IV alcohol use disorders (AUDs), there are i...
Aim: To examine the relationship between different patterns of alcohol use and internalising symptom...
Few prospective studies have examined the relation between early adolescent conduct disorder symptom...
Background: As part of the ongoing Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Alcoholism, we performed ...
Objective: There is little research examining alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms (based on criteria...
Aims: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly disabling neuropsychiatric conditions. Although eviden...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) represent a severe, world-wide problem, and are usually comorbid with p...
Abstract Aims: To assess the associations of intoxication frequency and number of drinks needed to ...
Previous research suggests that there exist both risk and protective mechanisms for the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Different forms of alcohol-related harm (e.g., hangovers, fighting) may confer different...
There is a need for longitudinal research to understand how psychopathology relates to the onset and...
It is well known that comorbidity is the rule, not the exception, for categorically defined psychiat...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...
Previous research suggests that there exist both risk and protective mechanisms for the relationship...
As part of the ongoing Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Alcoholism, we performed a longitudina...
Background. Among adolescents and young adults with DSM-IV alcohol use disorders (AUDs), there are i...
Aim: To examine the relationship between different patterns of alcohol use and internalising symptom...
Few prospective studies have examined the relation between early adolescent conduct disorder symptom...
Background: As part of the ongoing Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Alcoholism, we performed ...
Objective: There is little research examining alcohol use disorder (AUD) symptoms (based on criteria...
Aims: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are highly disabling neuropsychiatric conditions. Although eviden...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) represent a severe, world-wide problem, and are usually comorbid with p...
Abstract Aims: To assess the associations of intoxication frequency and number of drinks needed to ...
Previous research suggests that there exist both risk and protective mechanisms for the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Different forms of alcohol-related harm (e.g., hangovers, fighting) may confer different...
There is a need for longitudinal research to understand how psychopathology relates to the onset and...
It is well known that comorbidity is the rule, not the exception, for categorically defined psychiat...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...
Previous research suggests that there exist both risk and protective mechanisms for the relationship...