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Preliminary evidence for a gene-environment interaction in predicting alcohol use disorders in adolescents.
(2013)
PMID:23136901
cited
as peer alcohol use increases, heritable factors associated with an adolescent’s own alcohol involvement also increase
confidence: 0.95
Gender differences in the impact of families on alcohol use: a lagged longitudinal study of early adolescents.
(2011)
PMID:21438936
cited
Peer alcohol use was the strongest predictor of alcohol use
confidence: 0.95
Gender differences in the impact of families on alcohol use: a lagged longitudinal study of early adolescents.
(2011)
PMID:21438936
cited
Peer alcohol use strongly predicted the frequency of alcohol use
confidence: 0.95
Gender differences in the impact of families on alcohol use: a lagged longitudinal study of early adolescents.
(2011)
PMID:21438936
cited
Peer alcohol use strongly predicted the frequency of alcohol use, with ORs increasing nonlinearly with the number of peers who consumed alcohol.
confidence: 0.94
Peer substance involvement modifies genetic influences on regular substance involvement in young women.
(2010)
PMID:20569232
cited
as peer alcohol use increased, heritable factors associated with an adolescent’s own alcohol involvement also increased
confidence: 0.90