Background and Aims: The non-medical use of over-the-counter or prescribed analgesics (NMUA) is a significant public health problem. Little is known about the genetic and environmental etiology of NMUA and how these risks relate to other classes of substance use and misuse. Our aims were to estimate the heritability NMUA and sources of genetic and environmental covariance with cannabis and nicotine use, cannabis and alcohol use disorders and nicotine dependence in Australian twins. Design: Biometrical genetic analyses or twin methods using structural equation univariate and multivariate modeling. Setting: Australia. Participants: A total of 2007 young adult twins [66% female; μ\ua0=\ua025.9, standard deviation (SD)\ua0=\ua03.6, range\ua0=\u...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking—if so, ...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking-if so, ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illicit drugs (OIDs) and their co-morbid misuse are freque...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Background. This paper examines genetic and environmental contributions to risk of cannabis dependen...
BACKGROUND: This paper explores the magnitude of--and extent of overlap between--additive genetic, s...
Objective: Among Finnish adolescent twins, we compared (a) a model that describes a direct impact of...
Objective: Among Finnish adolescent twins, we compared (a) a model that describes a direct impact of...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug throughout the developed world and there is consistent...
Contains fulltext : 90566.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Among...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking—if so, ...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking-if so, ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illicit drugs (OIDs) and their co-morbid misuse are freque...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Background. This paper examines genetic and environmental contributions to risk of cannabis dependen...
BACKGROUND: This paper explores the magnitude of--and extent of overlap between--additive genetic, s...
Objective: Among Finnish adolescent twins, we compared (a) a model that describes a direct impact of...
Objective: Among Finnish adolescent twins, we compared (a) a model that describes a direct impact of...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug throughout the developed world and there is consistent...
Contains fulltext : 90566.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Among...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking—if so, ...
Background Evidence suggests that cannabis users are at increased risk for cigarette smoking-if so, ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Cannabis use, particularly at an early age, has been linked...