Background: The present study assessed the relative contribution of genes and environment to individual differences in initiation of alcohol use and frequency of drinking among early adolescents and examined the extent to which the same genetic and environmental factors influence both individual differences in initiation of alcohol use and frequency of drinking. Methods: Questionnaire data collected by the Netherlands Twin Register were available for 694 twin pairs aged of 12 to 15 years. Bivariate genetic model fitting analyses were conducted in mx. We modeled the variance of initiation of alcohol use and frequency of drinking as a function of three influences: genetic effects, common environmental effects, and unique environmental effects...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
Background: Medical conditions related to alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a substantial public...
Background: The present study assessed the relative contribution of genes and environment to individ...
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Adolescent alcohol use demonstrates distinct developmental trajectories with different times of onse...
Aims: Genetically influenced aspects of adolescent behaviour can play a role in alcohol use and peer...
Aims To determine the effect of age, sex and cohort on the prevalence and genetic architecture of ad...
Background: Research suggests that individuals who start drinking at an early age are more likely to...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The consequences of heavy alcohol use remain a serious public health problem. Consistent evidence ha...
Although behavioral problems associated with abuse of alcohol emerge during late adolescence and adu...
Aims—To estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on timing of first alcohol us...
Aims To estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on timing of first alcohol us...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. september 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Matt McGue. ...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
Background: Medical conditions related to alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a substantial public...
Background: The present study assessed the relative contribution of genes and environment to individ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The present study assessed the relative contribution of ge...
Adolescent alcohol use demonstrates distinct developmental trajectories with different times of onse...
Aims: Genetically influenced aspects of adolescent behaviour can play a role in alcohol use and peer...
Aims To determine the effect of age, sex and cohort on the prevalence and genetic architecture of ad...
Background: Research suggests that individuals who start drinking at an early age are more likely to...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
The consequences of heavy alcohol use remain a serious public health problem. Consistent evidence ha...
Although behavioral problems associated with abuse of alcohol emerge during late adolescence and adu...
Aims—To estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on timing of first alcohol us...
Aims To estimate the magnitude of genetic and environmental influences on timing of first alcohol us...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. september 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Matt McGue. ...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
Background: Medical conditions related to alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a substantial public...