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The Impact of Peer Substance Use and Polygenic Risk on Trajectories of Heavy Episodic Drinking Across Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood.

James J LiSeung Bin ChoJessica E SalvatoreHoward J EdenbergArpana AgrawalDavid B ChorlianBernice PorjeszVictor Hesselbrocknull nullDanielle M Dick
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2016)
Although substance use among close friends and genetic influences play an important role in predicting heavy episodic drinking trajectories, particularly during the late adolescent to early adult years, we found no evidence of interaction between these influences after controlling for other social processes, such as parental knowledge and broader substance use among other peers outside of close friends. The use of longitudinal models and accounting for multiple social influences may be crucial for future studies focused on uncovering gene-environment interplay. Clinical implications are also discussed.
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