marital status protective_against Alcohol Use Disorder
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Evidence (6 sources)
those who are married or cohabiting have lower AUD rates
confidence: 0.88
Effect of Marriage on Risk for Onset of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Longitudinal and Co-Relative Analysis in a Swedish National Sample.
(2016)
PMID:27180900
cited
marriage reduces the risk of disorder
confidence: 0.90
Effect of Marriage on Risk for Onset of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Longitudinal and Co-Relative Analysis in a Swedish National Sample.
(2016)
PMID:27180900
cited
hazard ratio was 0.31 (men) and 0.18 (women) for monozygotic twins, and 0.36 (men) and 0.25 (women) for full siblings, indicating marriage reduces risk of alcohol use disorder.
confidence: 0.94
Effect of Marriage on Risk for Onset of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Longitudinal and Co-Relative Analysis in a Swedish National Sample.
(2016)
PMID:27180900
cited
inverse association between marriage and alcohol use disorder was significantly stronger in women than in men (p<0.001)
confidence: 0.95
Effect of Marriage on Risk for Onset of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Longitudinal and Co-Relative Analysis in a Swedish National Sample.
(2016)
PMID:27180900
cited
marital status was associated with a hazard ratio for first registration for alcohol use disorder of 0.41
confidence: 0.96
Effect of Marriage on Risk for Onset of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Longitudinal and Co-Relative Analysis in a Swedish National Sample.
(2016)
PMID:27180900
cited
marriage is causally related to a reduction in risk for alcohol use disorder.
confidence: 0.95