Alcohol Misuse Across the Lifespan: Insights from Developmental Studies in Behavior Genetics.
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Savage, Jeanne ELong, Elizabeth C
Kuo, Sally I-Chun
Cooke, Megan E
Su, Jinni
Barr, Peter
Salvatore, Jessica E
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Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciencesDate Published
2017-08-24Publication Volume
4Publication Issue
2Publication Begin page
186Publication End page
193
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Alcohol misuse, one of today's greatest public health challenges, is a developmentally dynamic, complex behavior at the intersection of genetic and environmental influences. This review examines such influences from a behavior genetics perspective and discusses implications for public policy. Alcohol misuse is moderately heritable with genetic influences accounting for around 50% of its variance, but to date few specific genes have been identified. However, numerous environmental and social factors moderate genetic risk, including parents, peers, romantic partners, family dynamics, employment, laws, and cultural influences. These moderating factors change in salience across development, and, accordingly, no one-size-fits-all approach is suitable for reducing alcohol misuse at a large scale. We provide examples of some effective prevention and intervention programs and discuss a framework for using the behavior genetics evidence to inform future public policy efforts.Citation
Savage JE, Long EC, Kuo SI, Cooke ME, Su J, Barr PB, Salvatore JE. Alcohol Misuse Across the Lifespan: Insights from Developmental Studies in Behavior Genetics. Policy Insights Behav Brain Sci. 2017;4(2):186-193. doi: 10.1177/2372732217720222. Epub 2017 Aug 24. PMID: 29430518; PMCID: PMC5802413.DOI
10.1177/2372732217720222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/2372732217720222
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