conduct disorder risk_factor_for substance use
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Age at first use and later substance use disorder: Shared genetic and environmental pathways for nicotine, alcohol, and cannabis.
(2016)
PMID:27537477
cited
Traits such as conduct disorder may confer risk for substance misuse through active genotype-environment correlation
confidence: 0.90
Role of overlapping genetic and environmental factors in the relationship between early adolescent conduct problems and substance use in young adulthood.
(2016)
PMID:26748618
cited
a diagnosis of Conduct Disorder (CD) between age 11 and 14 predicts all three types of substance use disorders by age 18
confidence: 0.96
Risks for early substance involvement associated with parental alcoholism and parental separation in an adolescent female cohort.
(2014)
PMID:24647368
cited
Control variables with available ages of onset (CD, SAD, MDD, suicidality, and physical and sexual abuse) were examined as time-varying predictors in adjusted models.
confidence: 0.85
From child maltreatment to adolescent cannabis abuse and dependence: a developmental cascade model.
(2010)
PMID:20883588
cited
Disruptive behavior problems, including conduct disorder ... are routinely identified as major contributors to adolescent substance use.
confidence: 0.95
The enrichment study of the Minnesota twin family study: increasing the yield of twin families at high risk for externalizing psychopathology.
(2009)
PMID:19803776
cited
CD ... are both comorbid with substance use disorders and forecast their development
confidence: 0.95
Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing behavior and alcohol problems in adolescence: a female twin study.
(2009)
PMID:19341765
cited
co-occurrence of ADHD and CD ... increases risk for later ... substance use disorder
confidence: 0.80