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Comparison of Parent, Peer, Psychiatric, and Cannabis Use Influences Across Stages of Offspring Alcohol Involvement: Evidence from the COGA Prospective Study.

Kathleen K BucholzVivia V McCutcheonArpana AgrawalDanielle M DickVictor M HesselbrockJohn R KramerSamuel KupermanJohn I NurnbergerJessica E SalvatoreMarc A SchuckitLaura J BierutTatiana M ForoudGrace ChanMichie HesselbrockJacquelyn L MeyersHoward J EdenbergBernice Porjesz
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2017)
In this large, ethnically diverse sample of high-risk youth, significant influences across transitions were fairly consistent, with externalizing disorders and cannabis ever-use elevating the likelihood of each stage, and peer and parental (and especially maternal AUD) influences linked to initiation and some later stages. Finally, in light of the increasingly permissive legal and social stances toward cannabis in the United States, the marked elevations of all alcohol outcomes observed for cannabis use underscore the importance of studying the underpinnings of this relationship.
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