Background: Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use are prevalent behaviors that pose considerable health risks. Genetic vulnerability and characteristics of the neighborhood of residence form important risk factors for substance use. Possibly, these factors do not act in isolation. This study tested the interaction between neighborhood characteristics and genetic risk (gene-environment interaction, GxE) and the association between these classes of risk factors (gene-environment correlation, rGE) in substance use. Methods: Two polygenic scores (PGS) each (based on different discovery datasets) were created for smoking initiation, cigarettes per day, and glasses of alcohol per week based on summary statistics of different genome-wide association ...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
Background: Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use are prevalent behaviors that pose considerable health...
The heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful efforts to find genetic variants a...
Studies testing the effect of single genetic variants on substance use have had modest success. This...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims A strong correlation exists between smoking and th...
Background and Aims: A strong correlation exists between smoking and the use of alcohol and cannabis...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Background Genetic influences contribute significantly to co-morbidity between conduct disorder and ...
Cigarette smoking is influenced both by genetic and environmental factors. Until this year, all larg...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
Background: Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use are prevalent behaviors that pose considerable health...
The heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful efforts to find genetic variants a...
Studies testing the effect of single genetic variants on substance use have had modest success. This...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims A strong correlation exists between smoking and th...
Background and Aims: A strong correlation exists between smoking and the use of alcohol and cannabis...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Background Genetic influences contribute significantly to co-morbidity between conduct disorder and ...
Cigarette smoking is influenced both by genetic and environmental factors. Until this year, all larg...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
Many adolescents start using tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis. Genetic vulnerability, parent character...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...