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Alcohol Use Disorder risk_factor_for mania

Subject
Alcohol Use Disorder
Relation
risk_factor_for
Object
mania
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (6 sources)

Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
apparent relationship between maternal alcoholism and mania ... in female offspring
confidence: 0.85
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
odds of mania were significantly higher for ... daughters of mothers with alcoholism
confidence: 0.95
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
increased odds of mania in daughters ... of alcoholic mothers
confidence: 0.90
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
In women, maternal alcoholism was associated with increased odds for any axis I and any axis II disorder, and for every disorder except hypomania, panic disorder, and pathological gambling.
confidence: 0.95
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
Such a lack of effect of maternal alcoholism on male psychopathology was also evident for mania, suggesting ... the association ... was limited to female offspring.
confidence: 0.92
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. (2010) PMID:20645936 cited
maternal history of alcoholism was associated with significantly stronger odds of mania in women than in men
confidence: 0.90