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Sibling comparisons elucidate the associations between educational attainment polygenic scores and alcohol, nicotine and cannabis.

Jessica E SalvatorePeter B BarrMallory StephensonFazil AlievSally I-Chun KuoJinni SuArpana AgrawalLaura AlmasyLaura BierutKathleen BucholzGrace ChanHoward J EdenbergEmma C JohnsonVivia V McCutcheonJacquelyn L MeyersMarc SchuckitJay TischfieldLeah WetherillDanielle M Dick
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2019)
Individuals who carry more alleles associated with educational attainment tend to meet fewer clinical criteria for alcohol, nicotine and cannabis use disorders, and these effects are robust to rigorous controls for potentially confounding factors that differ between families (e.g. socio-economic status, urban-rural residency and parental education).
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