Aims: We tested whether parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) predicted adult offspring's likelihood of marriage and marriage to an AUD-affected spouse; whether effects differed as a function of the sex or number of affected parents; and whether they were robust to confounders. Design: Sex-stratified Cox and logistic regression models. Setting: Sweden. Participants: A total of 1 171 070 individuals (51.40% male) born 1965–75. Measurements: Obtained from legal, medical and pharmacy registries. Predictor was parent AUD. Outcomes were marriage and spouse AUD. Adjustments included offspring birth year and AUD; and parental education, marriage, divorce, criminal behavior and drug abuse. Findings: Male and female offspring of AUD-affected parents w...
The children-of-twins design was used to isolate a potentially causal environmental impact of having...
Investigations of social-genetic effects, whereby a social partner’s genotype affects another’s outc...
IMPORTANCE Although spouses strongly resemble one another in their risk for alcohol use disorder (AU...
Aims: We tested whether parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) predicted adult offspring's likelihood o...
BackgroundAlthough being married with children is associated with a reduced rate of alcohol use diso...
Purpose: The substantial literature showing that offspring of parents with alcohol use disorder (AUD...
Objective: The authors sought to clarify the relationship between marriage and risk for alcohol use ...
Background and aim: Having a family member with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) may negatively affect ...
Abstract Objective: We examined the risk of developing a future alcohol use disorder (AUD) among off...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Having a family member with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) may negatively affect ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed how children are affected by parental alcohol consumption with...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between alcohol use disorder (AUD), its psychiatric comorbidities, ...
Aims: We tested the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and divorce; estimated the geneti...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the magnitude and nature of the relationship bet...
Background and aimsParental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated with...
The children-of-twins design was used to isolate a potentially causal environmental impact of having...
Investigations of social-genetic effects, whereby a social partner’s genotype affects another’s outc...
IMPORTANCE Although spouses strongly resemble one another in their risk for alcohol use disorder (AU...
Aims: We tested whether parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) predicted adult offspring's likelihood o...
BackgroundAlthough being married with children is associated with a reduced rate of alcohol use diso...
Purpose: The substantial literature showing that offspring of parents with alcohol use disorder (AUD...
Objective: The authors sought to clarify the relationship between marriage and risk for alcohol use ...
Background and aim: Having a family member with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) may negatively affect ...
Abstract Objective: We examined the risk of developing a future alcohol use disorder (AUD) among off...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Having a family member with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) may negatively affect ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have assessed how children are affected by parental alcohol consumption with...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between alcohol use disorder (AUD), its psychiatric comorbidities, ...
Aims: We tested the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and divorce; estimated the geneti...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the magnitude and nature of the relationship bet...
Background and aimsParental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated with...
The children-of-twins design was used to isolate a potentially causal environmental impact of having...
Investigations of social-genetic effects, whereby a social partner’s genotype affects another’s outc...
IMPORTANCE Although spouses strongly resemble one another in their risk for alcohol use disorder (AU...