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Index of the transmissible common liability to addiction: Heritability and prospective associations with substance abuse and related outcomes

机译:上瘾的可传播共同责任指数:遗传性和与药物滥用及相关结果的预期关联

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Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly comorbid and exhibit a relatively late onset. As such, many behaviors and personality traits present prior to the initiation of substance use can be used to predict later SUDs. The transmissible liability index (TLI) is a quantitative measure of such behaviors that indexes the common liability to SUDs. We examined the predictive utility and heritability of the TLI in a large community twin sample. Methods: Using the Minnesota Twin Family Study (N=2510), we estimated TLI scores from mother, child, and teacher reports of symptom and personality measures assessed at age 11. We then estimated the genetic and environmental contributions to the association between TLI scores at age 11 and composite measures of substance abuse and behavioral disinhibition (antisocial behavior) at age 17. Results: For both male and female twins, TLI scores were highly heritable (76) and exhibited moderate associations with adolescent substance abuse (r=29) and behavioral disinhibition (r=40). Genetic factors accounted for the association between TLI scores and the adolescent outcomes. Conclusions: Findings support the utility of the TLI as a measure of the inherited, common liability to SUDs.
机译:背景:物质使用障碍(SUD)是高度合并症,发病较晚。这样,在开始使用药物之前存在的许多行为和人格特质可用于预测以后的SUD。可转让责任指数(TLI)是对此类行为的定量度量,可将SUD的共同责任编入索引。我们在一个大型社区双胞胎样本中检查了TLI的预测效用和遗传性。方法:使用明尼苏达州双胞胎家庭研究(N = 2510),我们从母亲,儿童和教师报告中评估了11岁时症状和人格测评的TLI得分。然后,我们评估了TLI得分之间关联的遗传和环境贡献。结果显示:在11岁时,以及在17岁时出现了滥用药物和行为抑制(反社会行为)的综合指标。结果:对于双胞胎男女,TLI得分均具有很高的遗传力(76),并且与青少年滥用药物之间存在中等关联(r = 29)和行为抑制(r = 40)。遗传因素占TLI得分与青少年结局之间的关联。结论:研究结果支持TLI作为对SUD继承的共同责任的一种度量。

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