Aims To examine the heritability of cannabis initiation, the influence of a possible twin-specific environment and the influence of age on the effects of genes and environment in Dutch adolescents and young adults. Design Genetic structural equation modelling was used to partition the variance in the liability to cannabis initiation into genetic and environmental components. Setting All participants were registered with the Netherlands Twin Register. Participants A total of 6208 twins (age 13-20) and 1545 siblings (age 11-25) from 3503 families participated in this study. Measurements Self-reported cannabis use was assessed prospectively with the Dutch Health Behavior Questionnaire. Findings At the median age of the sample (16.5), genetic f...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
Previous studies exploring the heritability of cannabis initiation have been carried out in the Unit...
Background. This paper examines genetic and environmental contributions to risk of cannabis dependen...
One possible explanation of the commonly reported associations between early onset cannabis use and ...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical an...
Behavioral genetic studies have provided insights into why early substance use initiation is associa...
Using twins assessed during adolescence (Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development: 8...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Behavioral genetic studies ha...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
Previous studies exploring the heritability of cannabis initiation have been carried out in the Unit...
Background. This paper examines genetic and environmental contributions to risk of cannabis dependen...
One possible explanation of the commonly reported associations between early onset cannabis use and ...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Background: The genetic component of Cannabis Use Disorder may overlap with influences acting more g...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Background Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical and psychological problems, it i...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Because cannabis use is associated with social, physical an...
Behavioral genetic studies have provided insights into why early substance use initiation is associa...
Using twins assessed during adolescence (Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development: 8...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Behavioral genetic studies ha...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...
AIMS: To examine the genetic and environmental contributions to the initiation of use and progressio...