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Parent and Peer Influences on Emerging Adult Substance Use Disorder: A Genetically Informed Study.

机译:父母和同伴对新兴成人物质使用障碍的影响:一项遗传学研究。

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The present study utilized longitudinal data from a high-risk community sample (n=254, 52.8% female, 47.2% children of alcoholics, 74% non-Hispanic Caucasian) to test questions concerning the effects of genetic risk, parental knowledge, and peer substance use on emerging adult substance use disorders (SUDs). Specifically, this study examined whether parental knowledge and peer substance use mediated the effects of parent alcohol use disorder (AUD) and genetic risk for behavioral undercontrol on SUD. The current study also examined whether genetic risk moderated effects of parental knowledge and peer substance use on risk for SUD. Finally, this study examined these questions over and above a genetic "control" which explained a large proportion of variance in the outcome, thereby providing a stricter test of environmental influences.;Analyses were performed in a path analysis framework. To test these research questions, the current study employed two polygenic risk scores. The first, a theory-based score, was formed using single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from receptor systems implicated in the amplification of positive effects in the presence of new/exciting stimuli and/or pleasure derived from using substances. The second, an empirically-based score, was formed using a data-driven approach that explained a large amount of variance in SUDs. Together, these scores allowed the present study to test explanations for the relations among parent AUD, parental knowledge, peer substance use, and SUDs.;Results of the current study found that having parents with less knowledge or an AUD conferred greater risk for SUDs, but only for those at higher genetic risk for behavioral undercontrol. The current study replicated research findings suggesting that peer substance use mediated the effect of parental AUD on SUD. However, it adds to this literature by suggesting that some mechanism other than increased behavioral undercontrol explains relations among parental AUD, peer substance use, and emerging adult SUD. Taken together, these findings indicate that children of parents with AUDs comprise a particularly risky group, although likelihood of SUD within this group is not uniform. These findings also suggest that some of the most important environmental risk factors for SUDs exert effects that vary across level of genetic propensity.
机译:本研究利用来自高风险社区样本(n = 254,女性为52.8%,酒精中毒儿童为47.2%,非西班牙裔白种人为74%)的纵向数据来测试有关遗传风险,父母知识和同伴的影响的问题新兴成人药物滥用障碍(SUD)的药物滥用。具体而言,这项研究检查了父母的知识和同龄人的物质使用是否介导了父母饮酒障碍(AUD)的影响以及SUD行为控制不足的遗传风险。当前的研究还检查了遗传风险是否能调节父母知识和同伴物质使用对SUD风险的影响。最后,本研究在遗传“控制”之外检查了这些问题,这些“控制”解释了结果中很大一部分差异,从而提供了对环境影响的更严格检验。;在路径分析框架中进行了分析。为了测试这些研究问题,当前研究采用了两个多基因风险评分。第一个是基于理论的评分,是使用来自受体系统的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)形成的,该单核苷酸多态性在存在新的/令人兴奋的刺激和/或使用物质产生的愉悦感的情况下,会放大阳性效应。第二个是基于经验的分数,它是使用数据驱动的方法形成的,该方法解释了SUD的大量差异。综合起来,这些分数使本研究能够测试对父母AUD,父母知识,同伴物质使用和SUD之间关系的解释。当前研究的结果发现,父母对AUD的了解较少或AUD风险更大,但仅适用于行为受到控制的遗传风险较高的人群。本研究重复了研究发现,表明同伴物质的使用介导了AUD对SUD的影响。但是,它通过暗示除了行为行为控制力增强以外的某些机制可以解释父母AUD,同伴物质使用和成年SUD之间的关系,从而增加了这一文献。综上,这些发现表明,尽管有SUD的可能性在这一群体中并不统一,但患有AUD的父母的孩子却是一个特别危险的群体。这些发现还表明,SUD的一些最重要的环境风险因素所产生的影响随遗传倾向的水平而变化。

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  • 作者

    Bountress, Kaitlin.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Behavioral psychology.;Individual family studies.;Genetics.;Social psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 111 p.
  • 总页数 111
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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