Both epidemiological and genetically informative studies indicate that shared environmental influences contribute to resemblance in siblings for drug abuse (DA). To what degree do these influences arise from living in the same household versus residing in the same community? We performed a cross-classified multi-level logistic regression on all individuals born in Sweden 1975-1990 (N = 1558,654). We assessed the proportion of the total population variation in DA that was due to household versus community effects controlling for genetic resemblance. DA was assessed from medical, criminal and pharmacy records. Expressed as an intraclass correlation (ICC), the combined household/community effects accounted for similar to 8 % of the total popul...
In epidemiological and twin populations, prior interview studies have identified an externalizing sp...
Twins were recruited through alcohol and drug treatment programs. With structural equation modeling,...
This thesis examined the correlates of delinquency and substance use by focusing on the psychosocial...
Background Using three independent methods, prior studies in Swedish sibling pairs indicate that env...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
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...
Using Swedish nationwide registry data, the authors investigated the correlation of genetic and envi...
Background. Peer deviance (PD) is associated with risk for drug abuse (DA). Is this association caus...
Although drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, with important genetic influences, we need to know mo...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
AimsCan drug abuse (DA) be transmitted psychologically between adult siblings consistent with a soci...
To clarify the origins of parent-child resemblance for drug abuse (DA), using national Swedish data,...
We seek to identify factors that facilitate or inhibit transmission of drug abuse (DA) from high-ris...
Aims: Preclinical and human studies suggest that a social partner's genotype may be associated with ...
In epidemiological and twin populations, prior interview studies have identified an externalizing sp...
Twins were recruited through alcohol and drug treatment programs. With structural equation modeling,...
This thesis examined the correlates of delinquency and substance use by focusing on the psychosocial...
Background Using three independent methods, prior studies in Swedish sibling pairs indicate that env...
Context: Drug abuse (DA) strongly runs in families. Does this result solely from genetic factors or ...
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...
Using Swedish nationwide registry data, the authors investigated the correlation of genetic and envi...
Background. Peer deviance (PD) is associated with risk for drug abuse (DA). Is this association caus...
Although drug abuse (DA) is strongly familial, with important genetic influences, we need to know mo...
BACKGROUND: Twin studies have been criticized for upwardly biased estimates that might contribute to...
AimsCan drug abuse (DA) be transmitted psychologically between adult siblings consistent with a soci...
To clarify the origins of parent-child resemblance for drug abuse (DA), using national Swedish data,...
We seek to identify factors that facilitate or inhibit transmission of drug abuse (DA) from high-ris...
Aims: Preclinical and human studies suggest that a social partner's genotype may be associated with ...
In epidemiological and twin populations, prior interview studies have identified an externalizing sp...
Twins were recruited through alcohol and drug treatment programs. With structural equation modeling,...
This thesis examined the correlates of delinquency and substance use by focusing on the psychosocial...