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Chunk #22 — Results — Genetic modelling

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Role of overlapping genetic and environmental factors in the relationship between early adolescent conduct problems and substance use in young adulthood.
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For males the phenotypic correlation of conduct symptoms with alcohol and cannabis use can be mostly explained by overlapping A influences, whereas the phenotypic correlation between conduct symptoms and tobacco use is predominantly due to overlapping C influences. For females, the phenotypic correlations between conduct symptoms and tobacco and cannabis use are predominantly due to overlapping C influences. Although not significant, the phenotypic correlation between conduct symptoms and alcohol use in females seems mostly explained by A influences.