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Chunk #10 — Mechanisms of Co-Occurring Use — Shared genetic predispositions — A general liability to externalizing problems

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The co-occurring use and misuse of cannabis and tobacco: a review.
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Consistent with a problem behavior model (29), the earliest studies investigated genetic factors that also played a role in the etiology of impulsivity and conduct disorder (30). Recently, Hicks and colleagues (31) found that genetic factors for externalizing problems also influence cannabis and tobacco misuse indicating that, to some degree, the genetic underpinnings of cannabis and tobacco use are attributable to a predisposition to disinhibition.