BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have been conducted in alcohol use disorder (AUD), and they permit the use of polygenic risk scores (PRSs), in combination with clinical variables, to predict the onset of AUD in vulnerable populations.MethodsA total of 2794 adolescent/young adult subjects from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism were followed, with clinical assessments every 2 years. Subjects were genotyped using a genome-wide chip. Separate PRS analyses were performed for subjects of European ancestry and African ancestry. Age of onset of DSM-5 AUD was evaluated using the Cox proportional hazard model. Predictive power was assessed using receiver operating characteristic curves and by analysis of the distribution...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Aims: Alcohol problems (AP) contribute substantially to the global disease burden. Twin and family s...
Background Genome-wide association studies have been conducted in alcohol use disorder (AUD), and t...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BACKGROUND: Despite consistent evidence of the heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), few spe...
Age at onset of alcohol dependence (AO-AD) is a defining feature of multiple drinking typologies. AO...
BackgroundEarly identification of individuals at high risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) coupled wi...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BackgroundStudies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Uncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption caus...
BackgroundUncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of ...
Alcohol problems represent a classic example of a complex behavioral outcome that is likely influenc...
BackgroundGenomewide association studies (GWAS) have begun to identify loci related to alcohol consu...
While polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been shown to predict many diseases and risk factors, the pot...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Aims: Alcohol problems (AP) contribute substantially to the global disease burden. Twin and family s...
Background Genome-wide association studies have been conducted in alcohol use disorder (AUD), and t...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BACKGROUND: Despite consistent evidence of the heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), few spe...
Age at onset of alcohol dependence (AO-AD) is a defining feature of multiple drinking typologies. AO...
BackgroundEarly identification of individuals at high risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) coupled wi...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
BackgroundStudies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Uncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption caus...
BackgroundUncertainty remains about the true extent by which alcohol consumption causes a number of ...
Alcohol problems represent a classic example of a complex behavioral outcome that is likely influenc...
BackgroundGenomewide association studies (GWAS) have begun to identify loci related to alcohol consu...
While polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been shown to predict many diseases and risk factors, the pot...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Aims: Alcohol problems (AP) contribute substantially to the global disease burden. Twin and family s...