How Intelligence and Education Contribute to Substance Use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin Family Study.
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Beyond Heritability: Twin Studies in Behavioral Research.Genetic correlation and gene-environment interaction between alcohol problems and educational level in young adulthood.IQ and level of alcohol consumption—findings from a national survey of Swedish conscripts.The influence of social adjustment on normative and risky health behaviors in emerging adults with spina bifidaChildhood cognitive measures as predictors of alcohol use and problems by mid-adulthood in a non-Western cohortIQ and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality among Swedish men and women: the importance of socioeconomic positionFathers' intelligence measured at age 18-20 years is associated with offspring smoking: linking the Swedish 1969 conscription cohort to the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions.Cognitive ability and risk for substance misuse in men: genetic and environmental correlations in a longitudinal nation-wide family study.Associations between IQ and alcohol consumption in a population of young males: a large database analysis.The interplay between cognitive ability, alcohol consumption, and health characteristics.Adolescent cannabis use, change in neurocognitive function, and high-school graduation: A longitudinal study from early adolescence to young adulthood.Executive function is an important consideration for coping strategy use in people with multiple sclerosis.IQ and obesity in adolescence: a population-based, cross-sectional study.
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How Intelligence and Education Contribute to Substance Use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin Family Study.
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Brian M Hicks
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