IQ in high school as a predictor of midlife alcohol drinking patterns.
Natalie DruffnerDonald EganSwetha RamamurthyJustin O'BrienAllyson Folsom DavisJasmine JackDiona SymesterKelston ThomasJayme M PalkaVishal J ThakkarEdson Sherwood BrownPublished in: Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire) (2024)
The present study suggests that higher adolescent IQ may predict a higher likelihood of moderate or heavy drinking in midlife, but fewer binge-drinking episodes. The study also suggests that this relationship is mediated by other psychosocial factors, specifically income, prompting future exploration of mediators in subsequent studies.