Dierker P, Kuhn M, Mönkediek B. Does parental separation moderate the heritability of health risk behavior among adolescents? Social Science & Medicine. 2023;331: 116070.Social influences on adolescents' health risk behavior are well documented, but little is known about the interaction of parental separation with genetic sensitivities. Using data from a German sample of 1762 twins, this study examines whether family living arrangements moderate the influence of genetic predispositions on health risk behavior. Derived from variance decomposition moderator models, three key findings emerge. Firstly, genetic contributions to drug use are significantly higher in single-mother families, indicating an amplified heritability potentially resul...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
While research consistently suggests siblings matter for individual outcomes, it remains unclear why...
body of research has addressed several pertinent questions concerning this issue: Does substance abu...
Objectives: Family provides an environmental and emotional context for children’s development and si...
Background: Although parental divorce is associated with increased substance use and internalizing p...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
This study investigated genetic and environmental influences on the associations between mother-chil...
Approximately one fifth of children and adolescents in Europe and United States of America suffer fr...
OBJECTIVE: There is substantial evidence of a link between parental substance use disorders and anti...
We tested whether aspects of the childhood/adolescent home environment mediate genetic risk for alco...
INTRODUCTION: Dynamic relations between genetic, hormone, and pre- and postnatal environments are th...
Abstract This study investigated genetic and environ-mental influences on the associations between m...
Adolescents' evaluations of family functioning may have a significant impact on their subjective wel...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
While research consistently suggests siblings matter for individual outcomes, it remains unclear why...
body of research has addressed several pertinent questions concerning this issue: Does substance abu...
Objectives: Family provides an environmental and emotional context for children’s development and si...
Background: Although parental divorce is associated with increased substance use and internalizing p...
Are genetic and environmental risks for adolescent substance use specific to individual substances o...
This study investigated genetic and environmental influences on the associations between mother-chil...
Approximately one fifth of children and adolescents in Europe and United States of America suffer fr...
OBJECTIVE: There is substantial evidence of a link between parental substance use disorders and anti...
We tested whether aspects of the childhood/adolescent home environment mediate genetic risk for alco...
INTRODUCTION: Dynamic relations between genetic, hormone, and pre- and postnatal environments are th...
Abstract This study investigated genetic and environ-mental influences on the associations between m...
Adolescents' evaluations of family functioning may have a significant impact on their subjective wel...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
There is emerging evidence of gene-environment interaction effects on conduct problems, both from ad...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
While research consistently suggests siblings matter for individual outcomes, it remains unclear why...
body of research has addressed several pertinent questions concerning this issue: Does substance abu...