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Chunk #28 — Results — Analyses of likelihood of divorce — AA Divorce.

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Alcohol use disorder, psychiatric comorbidities, marriage and divorce in a high-risk sample.
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920 participants were retained for analysis. The random intercept for family grouping accounted for 11.59% of the variance in divorce. Results from the models of divorce as a function of AUD, PRS, and psychiatric comorbidities are summarized in Table 4. AUD, the alcohol problems PRS, and psychiatric comorbidities were not associated with divorce. Relative to baby boomers, odds of divorce were 80% lower for those in the silent generation. Odds of divorce were 6% higher per year of age (at assessment). In the interactive effects model, no multiplicative interaction terms were associated with the likelihood of divorce (Supplement, Table S7).