externalizing disorders associated_with substance use
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Parsing genetically influenced risk pathways: genetic loci impact problematic alcohol use via externalizing and specific risk.
(2022)
PMID:36180423
primary
Genetic influences on SUDs can operate via both shared genetic risk with other forms of externalizing...
confidence: 0.92
Parsing genetically influenced risk pathways: genetic loci impact problematic alcohol use via externalizing and specific risk.
(2022)
PMID:36180423
primary
shared variance (with externalizing phenotypes) was more strongly related to other forms of substance use
confidence: 0.94
Reliability and validity of an internalizing symptom scale based on the adolescent and adult Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism (SSAGA).
(2019)
PMID:29870277
primary
internalizing characteristics are not as strongly associated with substance misuse as are externalizing characteristics
confidence: 0.92
Reliability and validity of an internalizing symptom scale based on the adolescent and adult Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism (SSAGA).
(2019)
PMID:29870277
primary
robust association between the externalizing domain and substance problems
confidence: 0.94
externalizing symptoms are highly correlated with substance use, particularly in adolescence
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
this general factor accounts, in large measure, for the covariance across a broad range of indicators of externalizing psychopathology, including ... substance ... dependence
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
general factor accounts ... for covariance across ... externalizing psychopathology, including ... substance abuse
confidence: 0.85
Perceived peer delinquency and the genetic predisposition for substance dependence vulnerability.
(2009)
PMID:19008053
cited
common genetic influences are responsible for the comorbidity across ... substance use and other externalizing problems.
confidence: 0.92