We review evidence that genetic factors play no less important a role in the etiology of alcoholism in women than in men. Potential mediators of this genetic influence (differences in personality or alcohol sensitivity) exhibit equal heritability in men and women. Genetically determined differences in alcohol preference (or consumption level), a phenotype widely used in animal models of alcoholism, have been neglected as a mechanism of alcoholism inheritance. Using data from the 1992-3 interview survey of the Australian twin panel (N = 5995 twins), we have reexamined the mediating role of personality and alcohol consumption variables. By comparing the non-alcoholic co-twins of alcoholic twins, and twins from concordant unaffected pairs (sep...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
It is a common observation that individuals differ greatly in their consumption of alcohol and, if t...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Background: Substancial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Background. Substantial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
The role of genetic factors in the etiology of alcoholism, particularly alcoholism in women, remains...
Background. Genetic influences have been shown to play a major role in determining the risk of alcoh...
One of the characteristics influencing a person’s risk for alcoholism is his or her sex, and various...
common genetic risk overlap with genetic factors contributing to variation in dimensions of personal...
We review published data from the 1981 survey of alcohol consumption patterns in the Australian Twin...
Background. Genetic influences on alcoholism risk are well-documented in men, but uncertain in women...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
The present analyses examined genetic influences on alcohol metabolism and their possible rela-tions...
This study examined the heritability of problem drinking and investigated the phenotypic and genetic...
Aims: To quantify the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to alcohol hangove...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
It is a common observation that individuals differ greatly in their consumption of alcohol and, if t...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Background: Substancial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Background. Substantial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
The role of genetic factors in the etiology of alcoholism, particularly alcoholism in women, remains...
Background. Genetic influences have been shown to play a major role in determining the risk of alcoh...
One of the characteristics influencing a person’s risk for alcoholism is his or her sex, and various...
common genetic risk overlap with genetic factors contributing to variation in dimensions of personal...
We review published data from the 1981 survey of alcohol consumption patterns in the Australian Twin...
Background. Genetic influences on alcoholism risk are well-documented in men, but uncertain in women...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
The present analyses examined genetic influences on alcohol metabolism and their possible rela-tions...
This study examined the heritability of problem drinking and investigated the phenotypic and genetic...
Aims: To quantify the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to alcohol hangove...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
It is a common observation that individuals differ greatly in their consumption of alcohol and, if t...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...