Although there is a substantial literature on the role of parenting in adolescent substance use, most parenting effects have been small in magnitude and studied outside the context of genetically informative designs, raising debate and controversy about the influence that parents have on their children (D. C. Rowe, 1994). Using a genetically informative twin-family design, the authors studied the role of parental monitoring on adolescent smoking at age 14. Although monitoring had only small main effects, consistent with the literature, there were dramatic moderation effects associated with parental monitoring: At high levels of parental monitoring, environmental influences were predominant in the etiology of adolescent smoking, but at low l...
We investigated genetic and environmental influences common to adolescent externalizing behavior (at...
We used data from a prospective cohort study of twins to investigate the influence of unmeasured gen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
In contrast to many phenotypes that have been studied using twin designs, substance use shows consid...
IntroductionParental monitoring is a key intervention target for adolescent substance use, however t...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of adolescent cigarette use by examinin...
The main aim of this dissertation is to address the link between parenting and adolescent smoking. W...
Objectives: Family provides an environmental and emotional context for children’s development and si...
This study investigated genetic and environmental influences on the associations between mother-chil...
Because few prospective studies have examined the independent influence of mothers and fathers on sm...
Objective To examine the main and interactive effects of parental history of regular cigarette smoki...
In a study of 1600 Dutch adolescent twin pairs we found that 59% of the inter‐individual variation i...
Contains fulltext : 90638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Smoking cigarettes has been widely accepted as a negative health behaviour associated with many seri...
Item does not contain fulltextMany adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic v...
We investigated genetic and environmental influences common to adolescent externalizing behavior (at...
We used data from a prospective cohort study of twins to investigate the influence of unmeasured gen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...
In contrast to many phenotypes that have been studied using twin designs, substance use shows consid...
IntroductionParental monitoring is a key intervention target for adolescent substance use, however t...
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of adolescent cigarette use by examinin...
The main aim of this dissertation is to address the link between parenting and adolescent smoking. W...
Objectives: Family provides an environmental and emotional context for children’s development and si...
This study investigated genetic and environmental influences on the associations between mother-chil...
Because few prospective studies have examined the independent influence of mothers and fathers on sm...
Objective To examine the main and interactive effects of parental history of regular cigarette smoki...
In a study of 1600 Dutch adolescent twin pairs we found that 59% of the inter‐individual variation i...
Contains fulltext : 90638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Smoking cigarettes has been widely accepted as a negative health behaviour associated with many seri...
Item does not contain fulltextMany adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic v...
We investigated genetic and environmental influences common to adolescent externalizing behavior (at...
We used data from a prospective cohort study of twins to investigate the influence of unmeasured gen...
High school students (approximately 14 – 18 years old; N5 2,568) completed questionnaires in which t...