The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental influences on the association between earlier conduct problems and the initiation and progression of marijuana use during adolescence. Parent- and teacher-reported conduct problems assessed at Time 1 (1996) and self-reported marijuana use assessed at Time 2 (2004) were available for 1088 adolescent twin pairs participating in the Cardiff Study of All Wales and North West of England Twins (CaStANET). Using a novel approach to the modeling of initiation and progression dimensions in substance use, findings suggested that the initiation of marijuana use in adolescence was influenced by genetic, common and unique environmental factors. The progres...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
Aims To determine (1) the prospective associations of conduct problems during early adolescence with...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
The present study used a prospective, longitudinal design to investigate genetic and environmental i...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
The association between conduct disorder (CD) symptoms and marijuana use (MU) was assessed in 1,480 ...
Aims To determine (1) the prospective associations of conduct problems during early adolescence with...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...
The contribution of genetic and environmental factors to the covariation between risk-taking and mar...