Background Using three independent methods, prior studies in Swedish sibling pairs indicate that environmental factors contribute substantially to familial aggregation for drug abuse (DA). Could we replicate these results in cousin pairs? Method Using multiple Swedish public databases (1964-2011), we defined DA using medical, legal or pharmacy registry records and examined concordance in full cousin pairs as a function of age differences, younger-older relationships and geographical proximity while growing up. Results Replicating prior results in siblings, cousin pairs were significantly more similar in their history of DA if they were (i) closer versus more distant in age and (ii) grew up in high versus low geographical proximity to one an...
IMPORTANCE Peer deviance (PD) strongly predicts externalizing psychopathologic conditions but has no...
Familial transmission plays an etiologically important role in psychoactive substance use disorders ...
While drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, we still have limited knowledge about the causes of its ...
AimsCan drug abuse (DA) be transmitted psychologically between adult siblings consistent with a soci...
Both epidemiological and genetically informative studies indicate that shared environmental influenc...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
Using Swedish nationwide registry data, the authors investigated the correlation of genetic and envi...
To clarify the origins of parent-child resemblance for drug abuse (DA), using national Swedish data,...
Risk for criminal behavior (CB), alcohol use disorder (AUD), and drug abuse (DA) are known to be fam...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
Although drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, with important genetic influences, we need to know mo...
Background. Peer deviance (PD) is associated with risk for drug abuse (DA). Is this association caus...
Aims: Preclinical and human studies suggest that a social partner's genotype may be associated with ...
Background: Can we validate a contagion model for drug abuse (DA) in Propinquity-of-Rearing Defined ...
Using information from Swedish population registries, we attempt to decompose the shared environment...
IMPORTANCE Peer deviance (PD) strongly predicts externalizing psychopathologic conditions but has no...
Familial transmission plays an etiologically important role in psychoactive substance use disorders ...
While drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, we still have limited knowledge about the causes of its ...
AimsCan drug abuse (DA) be transmitted psychologically between adult siblings consistent with a soci...
Both epidemiological and genetically informative studies indicate that shared environmental influenc...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
Using Swedish nationwide registry data, the authors investigated the correlation of genetic and envi...
To clarify the origins of parent-child resemblance for drug abuse (DA), using national Swedish data,...
Risk for criminal behavior (CB), alcohol use disorder (AUD), and drug abuse (DA) are known to be fam...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
Although drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, with important genetic influences, we need to know mo...
Background. Peer deviance (PD) is associated with risk for drug abuse (DA). Is this association caus...
Aims: Preclinical and human studies suggest that a social partner's genotype may be associated with ...
Background: Can we validate a contagion model for drug abuse (DA) in Propinquity-of-Rearing Defined ...
Using information from Swedish population registries, we attempt to decompose the shared environment...
IMPORTANCE Peer deviance (PD) strongly predicts externalizing psychopathologic conditions but has no...
Familial transmission plays an etiologically important role in psychoactive substance use disorders ...
While drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, we still have limited knowledge about the causes of its ...