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Teenage Alcohol Use in the Australian Twin Register: Genetic and Social Determinants of Starting to Drink
A. C. Heath
, N. G. Martin
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
DBBS - Human and Statistical Genetics
DBBS - Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Division of Addiction Science, Prevention, and Treatment Research
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Late-onset
100%
Alcohol Use
100%
Genetic Determinants
100%
Twin Pair
100%
Early-late
100%
Social Determinants
100%
Twin Register
100%
Psychosocial Variables
50%
Environmental Influence
50%
Personality Traits
50%
Weak Predictors
50%
Abstinence
50%
Drinkers
50%
Social Environment
50%
Religious Affiliation
50%
Shared Features
50%
Family Background
50%
Attitudinal Factors
50%
Retrospective Information
50%
School Experience
50%
Family-school
50%
Paternal Occupation
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Social Determinants of Health
100%
Patient Social Context
50%
Psychology
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Adolescence
100%
Social Environment
25%