Social class, social mobility and alcohol-related disorders in Swedish men and women: A study of four generations.
Anna SidorchukAnna GoodmanIlona KoupilPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Intergenerational social patterning of ARDs appears to be time-contextual and gender-specific. The role of grandparental social class in developing ARDs in grandchildren seems to decline over time, while persistent grandparental-to-parental social disadvantage remains associated with higher ARD risk in males. When targeting higher risk groups, continuity of familial social disadvantage, particularly among males, should be considered.