Creating a social world: a developmental twin study of peer-group deviance.
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The genetic basis of addictive disordersExplanatory models for psychiatric illness.Peer network drinking predicts increased alcohol use from adolescence to early adulthood after controlling for genetic and shared environmental selectionThe End of Behavioral Genetics?Modeling the genetic and environmental association between peer group deviance and cannabis use in male twins.Genetic and environmental influences on alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, and nicotine use from early adolescence to middle adulthoodConsilient research approaches in studying gene x environment interactions in alcohol research.Quantitative genetics in the era of molecular genetics: learning abilities and disabilities as an example.Who gains? Genetic and neurophysiological correlates of BMI gain upon college entry in women.Early age of alcohol initiation is not the cause of alcohol use disorders in adulthood, but is a major indicator of genetic risk. A population-based twin study.Environmental risk, Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) methylation and youth callous-unemotional traits: a 13-year longitudinal study.A genetically informative developmental study of the relationship between conduct disorder and peer deviance in males.Genetic and environmental influences on affiliation with deviant peers during adolescence and early adulthood.Peer substance involvement modifies genetic influences on regular substance involvement in young women.Externalizing Disorders and Environmental Risk: Mechanisms of Gene-Environment Interplay and Strategies for InterventionDeviant peer affiliation and antisocial behavior: interaction with Monoamine Oxidase A (MAOA) genotype.Toward a comprehensive developmental model for alcohol use disorders in men.Predicting alcohol consumption in adolescence from alcohol-specific and general externalizing genetic risk factors, key environmental exposures and their interaction.Exposure to peer deviance during childhood and risk for drug abuse: a Swedish national co-relative control study.Multiple mechanisms influencing the relationship between alcohol consumption and peer alcohol use.Commentary: Why are children in the same family so different? Non-shared environment three decades later.Nature and nurture in neuropsychiatric genetics: where do we stand?Issues using the life history calendar in disability researchRecent advances in the genetic epidemiology and molecular genetics of substance use disorders.The stability and predictors of peer group deviance in university studentsIntegrating Social-Contextual and Intrapersonal Mechanisms of "Maturing Out": Joint Influences of Familial-Role Transitions and Personality Maturation on Problem-Drinking Reductions.The co-occurring use and misuse of cannabis and tobacco: a review.Assessing Developmental Trajectories of Sexual Minority Youth: Discrepant Findings from a Life History Calendar and a Self-Administered Survey.Two-part random effects growth modeling to identify risks associated with alcohol and cannabis initiation, initial average use and changes in drug consumption in a sample of adult, male twins.Sibling Facilitation Mediates the Association Between Older and Younger Sibling Alcohol Use in Late Adolescence.The road not taken: life experiences in monozygotic twin pairs discordant for major depressionAntisocial peer affiliation and externalizing disorders in the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: Selection versus socialization effects.Decision making in the pathway from genes to psychiatric and substance use disorders.Peer deviance, alcohol expectancies, and adolescent alcohol use: explaining shared and nonshared environmental effects using an adoptive sibling pair design.Overview of Behavioral Genetics Research for Family Researchers.Genetic and Environmental Factors Associated with Cannabis Involvement.Testing multiple levels of influence in the intergenerational transmission of alcohol disorders from a developmental perspective: the example of alcohol use promoting peers and μ-opioid receptor M1 variation.Genetic influences on adolescent sexual behavior: Why genes matter for environmentally oriented researchers.Four factors for the initiation of substance use by young adulthood: a 10-year follow-up twin and sibling study of marital conflict, monitoring, siblings, and peers.Parent and peer influences on emerging adult substance use disorder: A genetically informed study.
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Creating a social world: a developmental twin study of peer-group deviance.
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Carol A Prescott
Charles O Gardner
Kristen C Jacobson
Nathan Gillespie
Steven A Aggen
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10.1001/ARCHPSYC.64.8.958
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z