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Multilevel longitudinal relations among impulsive traits, positive expectancies, and binge drinking from late adolescence to adulthood: A developmental test of acquired preparedness.

Jack T WaddellLaurie Chassin
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2023)
Findings suggest that acquired preparedness effects may be between-person rather than within-person. However, several within-person developmental-specific relations among conscientiousness, sensation seeking, and binge drinking were observed, outside of expectancies. Findings are discussed in terms of theory and prevention.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • depressive symptoms
  • alcohol consumption
  • genome wide
  • infectious diseases
  • gene expression
  • early life
  • dna methylation