Polygenic contributions to alcohol use and alcohol use disorders across population-based and clinically ascertained samples
Author(s) -
Emma C. Johnson,
Sandra SanchezRoige,
Laura Ación,
Mark J. Adams,
Kathleen K. Bucholz,
Grace Chan,
Michael J. Chao,
David B. Chorlian,
Danielle M. Dick,
Howard J. Edenberg,
Tatiana Foroud,
Caroline Hayward,
Jon Heron,
Victor Hesselbrock,
Matthew Hickman,
Kenneth S. Kendler,
Sivan Kinreich,
John Kramer,
Sally IChun Kuo,
Samuel Kuperman,
Dongbing Lai,
Andrew M. McIntosh,
Jacquelyn L. Meyers,
Martin H. Plawecki,
Bernice Porjesz,
David J. Porteous,
Marc A. Schuckit,
Jinni Su,
Yong Zang,
Abraham A. Palmer,
Arpana Agrawal,
Toni-Kim Clarke,
Alexis C. Edwards
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psychological medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.857
H-Index - 209
eISSN - 1469-8978
pISSN - 0033-2917
DOI - 10.1017/s0033291719004045
Subject(s) - alcohol use disorders identification test , medicine , alcohol dependence , alcohol , hazard ratio , cohort , population , audit , longitudinal study , alcohol use disorder , cohort study , alcohol consumption , demography , confidence interval , biology , environmental health , pathology , biochemistry , management , sociology , economics
Studies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic backgrounds.
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