Neuroanatomical variability associated with early substance use initiation: Results from the ABCD Study.
Alex P MillerDavid A A BarangerSarah E PaulHugh GaravanScott MackeySusan F TapertKimberly H LeBlancArpana AgrawalRyan BogdanPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
The extent to which neuroanatomical variability associated with substance involvement reflects pre-existing risk and/or consequences of substance exposure remains poorly understood. In the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development SM (ABCD ® ) Study, we identify associations between global and regional differences in brain structure and early substance use initiation (i.e., occurring <15 years of age; ns analytic =6,556-9,804), with evidence that associations precede initiation. Neurodevelopmental variability in brain structure may confer risk for substance involvement.