Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims A strong correlation exists between smoking and the use of alcohol and cannabis. This paper uses polygenic risk scores to explore the possibility of overlapping genetic factors. Those scores reflect a combined effect of selected risk alleles for smoking. Methods Summary-level P-values were available for smoking initiation, age at onset of smoking, cigarettes per day and smoking cessation from the Tobacco and Genetics Consortium (n between 22000 and 70000 subjects). Using different P-value thresholds (0.1, 0.2 and 0.5) from the meta-analysis, sets of risk alleles' were defined and used to generate a polygenic risk score (weighted sum of the alleles) for each subject in an independent target s...
Individuals most often use several rather than one substance among alcohol, cigarettes or cannabis. ...
Contains fulltext : 190837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
BackgroundCannabis users are highly likely to also be tobacco cigarette smokers and a proportion of ...
Background and Aims: A strong correlation exists between smoking and the use of alcohol and cannabis...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Cigarette smoking and cannabis use are heritable traits ...
Contains fulltext : 204120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies testing...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Background: Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use are prevalent behaviors that pose considerable health...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
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...
Contains fulltext : 217711.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
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. ...
Contains fulltext : 190837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
BackgroundCannabis users are highly likely to also be tobacco cigarette smokers and a proportion of ...
Background and Aims: A strong correlation exists between smoking and the use of alcohol and cannabis...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Cigarette smoking and cannabis use are heritable traits ...
Contains fulltext : 204120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Studies testing...
Co-morbid substance use is very common. Despite a historical focus using genetic epidemiology to inv...
Substance use disorders are a serious threat to public health with devastating social, economic, and...
Background: Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use are prevalent behaviors that pose considerable health...
Genome-wide, polygenic risk scores (PRS) have emerged as a useful way to characterize genetic liabil...
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...
Contains fulltext : 217711.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
Background: Despite mounting evidence that use of and dependence on alcohol and cannabis are influen...
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. ...
Contains fulltext : 190837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
BackgroundCannabis users are highly likely to also be tobacco cigarette smokers and a proportion of ...