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Genetic and environmental influences on alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, and nicotine use from early adolescence to middle adulthood

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ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY
卷 65, 期 6, 页码 674-682

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.65.6.674

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  1. NIAAA NIH HHS [R37 AA011408, R01 AA011408-04, R37 AA011408-11, R37 AA011408-10A1, R01 AA011408-03, R01 AA011408, R01 AA011408-05, AA-011408] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDA NIH HHS [R01 DA011287-05, R01 DA011287-03S1, R01 DA011287-04S1, R01 DA011287-02, R01 DA011287-06, R01 DA011287, R01 DA011287-04, R01 DA011287-07, R01 DA011287-08, DA-011287, R01 DA011287-05S1, R01 DA011287-03] Funding Source: Medline

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Context: While both environmental and genetic factors are important in the etiology of psychoactive substance use (PSU), we know little of how these influences differ through development. Objective: To clarify the changing role of genes and environment in PSU from early adolescence through middle adulthood. Design: Retrospective assessment by life history calendar, with univariate and bivariate structural modeling. Setting: General community. Participants: A total of 1796 members of male-male pairs from the Virginia Adult Twin Study of Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Main Outcome Measures: Levels of use of alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, and nicotine recorded for every year of the respondent's life. Results: For nicotine, alcohol, and cannabis, familial environmental factors were critical in influencing use in early adolescence and gradually declined in importance through young adulthood. Genetic factors, by contrast, had little or no influence on PSU in early adolescence and gradually increased in their effect with increasing age. The sources of individual differences in caffeine use changed much more modestly over time. Substantial correlations were seen among levels of cannabis, nicotine, and alcohol use and specifically between caffeine and nicotine. In adolescence, those correlations were strongly influenced by shared effects from the familial environment. However, as individuals aged, more and more of the correlation in PSU resulted from genetic factors that influenced use of both substances. Conclusions: These results support an etiologic model for individual differences in PSU in which initiation and early patterns of use are strongly influenced by social and familial environmental factors while later levels of use are strongly influenced by genetic factors. The substantial correlations seen in levels of PSU across substances are largely the result of social environmental factors in adolescence, with genetic factors becoming progressively more important through early and middle adulthood.

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