alcohol associated_with cannabis use
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Genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and genetic overlap with other health-related traits in UK Biobank (N=112 117).
(2017)
PMID:28937693
cited
The polygenic architecture underlying alcohol consumption is shared with ... cannabis use.
confidence: 0.90
Age at first use and later substance use disorder: Shared genetic and environmental pathways for nicotine, alcohol, and cannabis.
(2016)
PMID:27537477
cited
most common sequence of initiation was tobacco prior to alcohol prior to cannabis (46.6%)
confidence: 0.90
Polygenic risk scores for smoking: predictors for alcohol and cannabis use?
(2014)
PMID:24450588
cited
Twin-family studies suggested a genetic overlap between use of different substances, including alcohol and cannabis.
confidence: 0.90
Common genetic contributions to alcohol and cannabis use and dependence symptomatology.
(2010)
PMID:20028363
cited
Cross‑substance genetic correlation of 0.675 was found for alcohol consumption and cannabis use.
confidence: 0.92
Common genetic contributions to alcohol and cannabis use and dependence symptomatology.
(2010)
PMID:20028363
cited
Non-shared environmental influences on alcohol consumption and cannabis use were correlated at rE = 0.298
confidence: 0.90
Common genetic contributions to alcohol and cannabis use and dependence symptomatology.
(2010)
PMID:20028363
cited
assess the degree of overlap in genetic and environmental influences between alcohol consumption, AD symptomatology, cannabis use ...
confidence: 0.88
Common genetic contributions to alcohol and cannabis use and dependence symptomatology.
(2010)
PMID:20028363
cited
90.9% of genetic variance in alcohol consumption was attributable to a source common to all four phenotypes, including cannabis use.
confidence: 0.93