scholarly journals The Role of Age of Onset in Problematic Alcohol Consumption: Artefact or Cohort Effect?

2021 ◽  
pp. 000-000
Author(s):  
Mercy P. Ontaneda Aguilar ◽  
Pablo Ruisoto Palomera ◽  
Carla López Núñez ◽  
Carmen Torres Maroño ◽  
Silvia Vaca Gallegos ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (26) ◽  
pp. 281
Author(s):  
Diana Betancourt Ocampo ◽  
Alejandro González-González ◽  
María Cristina Pérez Agüero

The present study aimed to analyze the differences in family assets in adolescents, men and women, by level of alcohol consumption. For this, a non-probabilistic sample of 454 high school students was selected, with a mean age of 15.9 years old (SD = 1.07); of which 49.1% were men and 50.9% were women. Three dimensions of the Parental Practice Scale (Andrade & Betancourt, 2008) were used to assess family assets, which assesses the support and supervision of both parents; in addition, the scale house rules of Sánchez-Xicotencatl (2015) was used. To measure alcohol consumption, four indicators were used to evaluate the behavior’s presence, the age of onset, as well as frequency and quantity (Andrade & Betancourt, 2008). The results showed that 57% of men and 53.8% of women reported that they had consumed alcohol. Regarding the differences in family assets by the categories of the alcohol consumption indicator, the findings showed significant differences house rules (in both men and women), and in the men’s case differences were found in maternal supervision and in women, differences were found in the support-supervision of the father. The results allow us to have elements of the role of the assets evaluated in the alcohol consumption in adolescent population, as well as the differential effect by the sex of the adolescents.


Author(s):  
Elisa M. Trucco ◽  
Gabriel L. Schlomer ◽  
Brian M. Hicks

Approximately 48–66% of the variation in alcohol use disorders is heritable. This chapter provides an overview of the genetic influences that contribute to alcohol use disorder within a developmental perspective. Namely, risk for problematic alcohol use is framed as a function of age-related changes in the relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors and an end state of developmental processes. This chapter discusses the role of development in the association between genes and the environment on risk for alcohol use disorder. Designs used to identify genetic factors relevant to problematic alcohol use are discussed. Studies examining developmental pathways to alcohol use disorder with a focus on endophenotypes and intermediate phenotypes are reviewed. Finally, areas for further investigation are offered.


2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. 645-651 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefanos Tyrovolas ◽  
Josep Maria Haro ◽  
Evangelos Polychronopoulos ◽  
Anargiros Mariolis ◽  
Suzanne Piscopo ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Fabris ◽  
Pierluigi Toniutto ◽  
Edmondo Falleti ◽  
Elisabetta Fontanini ◽  
Annarosa Cussigh ◽  
...  

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