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Correlations among first-degree relatives for responses on the Self-Rating of the Effects of Alcohol Questionnaire in teenagers.

机译:一级亲属之间对青少年酒精调查问卷的自我评价反应的相关性。

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OBJECTIVE: The level of response (LR) to alcohol is an intermediate phenotype related to the alcoholism risk, with a heritability of at least 0.4 as estimated from alcohol challenge experiments. A measure of LR that can be used in adolescence at a time close to the first drinking experience, and that is less expensive than alcohol challenge experiments, is the Self-Rating of the Effects of Alcohol (SRE) Questionnaire. This questionnaire contains questions related to the number of drinks required for up to four different effects early in the drinking career ("first five" score). The familial characteristics of SRE responses have been estimated in adults; however, no study has evaluated familial and potential genetic components of the first five SRE score in adolescents. This article presents data regarding the familial nature of SRE-based scores among a sample of teenagers. METHOD: As part of the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism Phase II (follow-up) Protocol, SRE scores were available on 251 females and 236 males ages 13-19 years. These analyses compare the correlations among father-offspring, mother-offspring, sibling pairs and comparable unrelated individuals. RESULTS: For the 487 subjects, correlations among first-degree relatives ranged from 0.14 to 0.22 and were all significant. Correlations among comparable unrelated pairs ranged from 0.02 to 0.06 and were nonsignificant. When males and females were evaluated separately, the pattern of results, with higher correlations among first-degree relatives than among unrelated individuals, was similar, although, perhaps reflecting fewer subjects, correlations were more variable. CONCLUSIONS: Although not providing a definitive evaluation of heritability, the results are consistent with a potential proportion of the variance related to genes for first five SRE scores of between 0.3 and 0.4. These results parallel previously published data in adults and are similar to heritability estimates for LR on alcohol challenges. The data support the potential use of the first five SRE score in adolescents as a measure of LR in genetic and environmental model-based studies in young populations for whom the evaluation of LR is taking place at a time close to the onset of drinking.
机译:目的:对酒精的反应水平(LR)是与酒精中毒风险有关的中间表型,根据酒精激发实验估算,其遗传力至少为0.4。可以在青春期接近第一次饮酒经验的时间使用LR的一种方法,它比酒精挑战实验的费用便宜,是酒精效应(SRE)问卷的自我评估。该调查表包含与在饮酒生涯初期达到四种不同效果所需的饮料数量有关的问题(“前五项”得分)。成年人中SRE反应的家族特征已被估计。然而,尚无研究评估青少年前5个SRE评分的家族和潜在遗传成分。本文介绍了有关青少年样本中基于SRE评分的家族性质的数据。方法:作为酒精中毒第二阶段(随访)方案遗传学合作研究的一部分,SRE评分适用于251位女性和236位13-19岁的男性。这些分析比较了父亲-后代,母亲-后代,兄弟姐妹对和可比的无关亲戚之间的相关性。结果:对于487名受试者,一级亲属之间的相关性介于0.14至0.22之间,并且均具有显着性。可比较的不相关对之间的相关性介于0.02至0.06之间,并且不显着。如果分别对男性和女性进行评估,则结果的模式相似,尽管一级亲属之间的相关性高于无亲属的个体,但可能反映的是较少的受试者,但相关性变化更大。结论:尽管未提供对遗传力的确定性评估,但结果与前五个SRE得分在0.3至0.4之间的基因相关方差的潜在比例一致。这些结果与以前在成人中发布的数据相类似,并且类似于关于酒精挑战的LR的遗传力估计。数据支持在青少年中,根据遗传和环境模型的研究,可能在青少年中使用前五个SRE分数作为LR的量度,对这些年轻人在接近饮酒开始时进行LR评估。

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