Objective: Most studies suggest that poor cognitive functioning in adolescence increases risk of alcohol use disorders (AUDs). We seek to clarify the causes of this association. Method: In Swedish individuals born from 1972 to 1990 in whom cognitive functioning was assessed by school achievement at age 16 years (males and females, N = 1,796,048) and by IQ at ages 18–20 (males, N = 554,644), we examined the hazard ratio (HR) for AUD ascertained from public registries. We examined and modeled risk of AUD in cousins, full siblings, and monozygotic twin pairs discordant for school achievement and IQ scores. Results: In males and females, HRs for AUD per standard deviation of increasing school achievement equaled 0.47 (95% CI [0.46, 0.47]) and 0...
It has been suggested that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects...
Background Prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with learning, behavioral, and academic problems ...
Background: A growing confluence of evidence demonstrates that heavy episodic drinking (HED) during ...
Objective: We evaluated the claim that interventions to improve academic achievement can reduce the ...
Research suggests that intelligence is positively related to alcohol consumption. However, some stud...
Importance: Low academic achievement (AA) in childhood and adolescence is associated with increased ...
How do joint measures of premorbid cognitive ability and familial cognitive aptitude (FCA) reflect r...
Recently, it has been suggested that impairments in executive functioning might be risk factors for ...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether executive functioning (EF) in ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
Long-term alcohol abuse is associated with poorer cognitive performance. However, the associations b...
AbstractRecently, it has been suggested that impairments in executive functioning might be risk fact...
Background and aims: Research on adolescent predictors of later alcohol misuse is typically conduct...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine the association between scores on IQ tests in childhood and alcohol ind...
OBJECTIVES: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) is well known to aggregate in families and is associated wit...
It has been suggested that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects...
Background Prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with learning, behavioral, and academic problems ...
Background: A growing confluence of evidence demonstrates that heavy episodic drinking (HED) during ...
Objective: We evaluated the claim that interventions to improve academic achievement can reduce the ...
Research suggests that intelligence is positively related to alcohol consumption. However, some stud...
Importance: Low academic achievement (AA) in childhood and adolescence is associated with increased ...
How do joint measures of premorbid cognitive ability and familial cognitive aptitude (FCA) reflect r...
Recently, it has been suggested that impairments in executive functioning might be risk factors for ...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether executive functioning (EF) in ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the potential relation of mental ability test scores at age 10 years with al...
Long-term alcohol abuse is associated with poorer cognitive performance. However, the associations b...
AbstractRecently, it has been suggested that impairments in executive functioning might be risk fact...
Background and aims: Research on adolescent predictors of later alcohol misuse is typically conduct...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine the association between scores on IQ tests in childhood and alcohol ind...
OBJECTIVES: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) is well known to aggregate in families and is associated wit...
It has been suggested that the adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic effects...
Background Prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with learning, behavioral, and academic problems ...
Background: A growing confluence of evidence demonstrates that heavy episodic drinking (HED) during ...