Temperament and externalizing behavior as mediators of genetic risk on adolescent substance use.

Volume: 125, Issue: 4, Pages: 565 - 575
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
Understanding how specific genes contribute to risk for addiction remains challenging. This study tests whether childhood temperament and externalizing behavior in early adolescence account for a portion of the association between specific genetic variants and substance use problems in late adolescence. The sample consisted of 487 adolescents from the Michigan Longitudinal Study, a high-risk sample (70.2% male, 81.7% European American ancestry)....
Paper Details
Title
Temperament and externalizing behavior as mediators of genetic risk on adolescent substance use.
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
125
Issue
4
Pages
565 - 575
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