The Speed of Progression to Tobacco and Alcohol Dependence: A Twin Study

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Spencer B. Huggett
Alexander S. Hatoum
John K. Hewitt
Michael C. Stallings
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
[2] University of Colorado Boulder,Institute for Behavioral Genetics
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Behavior Genetics | 2018年 / 48卷
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Tobacco; Alcohol; Twins; Genetics; Age of initiation; Dependence;
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We investigated the etiological role of genetic and environmental influences for two milestones of tobacco and alcohol use: age of initiation, and speed of progression to dependence (latency). Study participants included 1352 monozygotic and 1422 dizygotic twins (mean age at assessment = 24.31). Earlier ages of initiation significantly increased the likelihood of developing dependence, but were associated with longer dependence latencies for tobacco and alcohol. Latencies to dependence were heritable traits for tobacco (a2 = 0.63) and alcohol (a2 = 0.64). Genetic influences contributing to early age of initiation were associated with faster latencies to dependence but sometimes were counteracted by environmental factors, the extent to which depended on substance and, sometimes, sex. Our findings may have important implications for public policy and add to the literature by characterizing the genetic and environmental contributions to the speed of progression to tobacco and alcohol dependence.
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