Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. This widespread co‐occurring use of multiple substances is thought to stem from a common liability that is partly genetic in origin. Genetic risk may indirectly contribute to a common liability to substance use through genetically influenced mental health vulnerabilities and individual traits. To test this possibility, we used polygenic scores indexing mental health and individual traits and examined their association with the common versus specific liabilities to substance use
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear to what extent associations between schizophrenia, cannabis use and ciga...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) incur serious social and personal costs. The risk for SUDs is complex...
Background Genetic influences contribute significantly to co-morbidity between conduct disorder and ...
Background: Substance use, substance use disorders (SUDs), and psychiatric disorders commonly co-occ...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
Alcohol and drug use disorders are individually heritable (50%). Twin studies indicate that alcohol ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine, using a top-down genetic analysis, the degree...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims A strong correlation exists between smoking and th...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear to what extent associations between schizophrenia, cannabis use and ciga...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) incur serious social and personal costs. The risk for SUDs is complex...
Background Genetic influences contribute significantly to co-morbidity between conduct disorder and ...
Background: Substance use, substance use disorders (SUDs), and psychiatric disorders commonly co-occ...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
Alcohol and drug use disorders are individually heritable (50%). Twin studies indicate that alcohol ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine, using a top-down genetic analysis, the degree...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims A strong correlation exists between smoking and th...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear to what extent associations between schizophrenia, cannabis use and ciga...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...