Background Non-random mating affects population variation for substance use and dependence. Developmentally, mate selection leading to positive spousal correlations for genetic similarity may result in increased risk for substance use and misuse in offspring. Mate selection varies by cohort and thus, assortative mating in one generation may produce marked changes in rates of substance use in the next. We aim to clarify the mechanisms contributing to spousal similarity for cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Methods Using data from female twins and their male spouses, we fit univariate and bivariate twin models to examine the contribution of primary assortative mating and reciprocal marital interaction to spousal resemblance for reg...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Despite the many health risks of cigarette and alcohol use, high levels of smoking and drinking are ...
Background and Aims: Previous twin research suggests relationship status can moderate underlying ge...
Background Non-random mating affects population variation for substance use and dependence. Developm...
Background Non-random mating affects population var-iation for substance use and dependence. Develop...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Evaluatio for d of assortativ nd en spousal concordance for smoking could imply assortative mating b...
Evaluation of the pattern of smoking prevalence over time could provide insight for disease preventi...
Background: In this study we ask why spouses resemble each other in smoking behaviour and assess if ...
Alcohol use is correlated within spouse-pairs, but it is difficult to disentangle effects of alcohol...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Alcohol use and smoking are leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Both genetic and envir...
Genes influence a person’s risk of becoming a smoker as well as the risk of alcohol dependence. Beca...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Despite the many health risks of cigarette and alcohol use, high levels of smoking and drinking are ...
Background and Aims: Previous twin research suggests relationship status can moderate underlying ge...
Background Non-random mating affects population variation for substance use and dependence. Developm...
Background Non-random mating affects population var-iation for substance use and dependence. Develop...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders, and impacts the ...
Evaluatio for d of assortativ nd en spousal concordance for smoking could imply assortative mating b...
Evaluation of the pattern of smoking prevalence over time could provide insight for disease preventi...
Background: In this study we ask why spouses resemble each other in smoking behaviour and assess if ...
Alcohol use is correlated within spouse-pairs, but it is difficult to disentangle effects of alcohol...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Alcohol use and smoking are leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Both genetic and envir...
Genes influence a person’s risk of becoming a smoker as well as the risk of alcohol dependence. Beca...
Many studies have found genetic effects to contribute to alcoholism risk in both men and women. Base...
Despite the many health risks of cigarette and alcohol use, high levels of smoking and drinking are ...
Background and Aims: Previous twin research suggests relationship status can moderate underlying ge...