Parental alcohol use disorder and offspring marital outcomes.
Jessica E SalvatoreSara Larsson LönnElizabeth C LongJan SundquistKenneth S KendlerKristina SundquistAlexis C EdwardsPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2018)
In Sweden, parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) is associated with a higher probability of marriage at younger ages, a lower probability of marriage at older ages and a higher likelihood of marriage to an affected spouse compared with no parental AUD. Most of these effects become stronger when the number of AUD-affected parents increases from one to two, and most effects hold after controlling for parents' socio-economic status, marital history, other externalizing disorders and offspring's own AUD status. Daughters of affected mothers are more likely to have an affected spouse.