Background and aimsParental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated with increased risk for early use of alcohol in offspring, but whether they increase risks for early use of other substances and for early sexual debut is under-studied. We focused on associations of parental AUDs and parental separation with substance initiation and sexual debut to (1) test the strength of the associations of parental AUDs and parental separation with time to initiation (age in years) of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use and sexual debut and (2) compare the strength of association of parental AUD and parental separation with initiation.DesignProspective adolescent and young adult cohort of a high-risk family study, the Collabora...
Abstract There is a positive association between parental alcohol use and the alcohol use of their ...
AIMS: To determine whether parental factors earlier in life (parenting, single parent family, parent...
Adolescents of parents who use substances are at an increased risk for substance use themselves. Bot...
Background and Aims Parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated ...
Background and aimsParental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated with...
BackgroundAll stages of development of alcohol use disorder (AUD) have not been equally studied. Whi...
Background: Risks associated with parental separation have received limited attention in research on...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Background and Aims Evidence demonstrating an association between parental alcohol use and offspring...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
The current study examined the distal, proximal, and time-varying effects of parents’ alcohol-relate...
Background: Risks associated with parental separation have received limited attention in research on...
Background: Alcohol expectancies (AE), that is, the anticipated effects of alcohol, start developing...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
Objective The majority of studies that have examined parental alcohol use and offspring outcomes ...
Abstract There is a positive association between parental alcohol use and the alcohol use of their ...
AIMS: To determine whether parental factors earlier in life (parenting, single parent family, parent...
Adolescents of parents who use substances are at an increased risk for substance use themselves. Bot...
Background and Aims Parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated ...
Background and aimsParental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and parental separation are associated with...
BackgroundAll stages of development of alcohol use disorder (AUD) have not been equally studied. Whi...
Background: Risks associated with parental separation have received limited attention in research on...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Background and Aims Evidence demonstrating an association between parental alcohol use and offspring...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
The current study examined the distal, proximal, and time-varying effects of parents’ alcohol-relate...
Background: Risks associated with parental separation have received limited attention in research on...
Background: Alcohol expectancies (AE), that is, the anticipated effects of alcohol, start developing...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
Objective The majority of studies that have examined parental alcohol use and offspring outcomes ...
Abstract There is a positive association between parental alcohol use and the alcohol use of their ...
AIMS: To determine whether parental factors earlier in life (parenting, single parent family, parent...
Adolescents of parents who use substances are at an increased risk for substance use themselves. Bot...