Prevalence and heritability of alcohol use disorders in 18-year old Swedish twins.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/14550725221090383
Malin Hildebrand Karlén, Ann-Sophie Lindqvist Bagge, Ulf Berggren, Claudia Fahlke, Peter Andiné, Sabrina Doering, Sebastian Lundström
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Background: Heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) varies widely, with reported estimates of 30-78% in twin studies. This variation might be due to methodological differences (e.g., using different thresholds for AUDs, age differences between samples). Aim: To investigate the heritability of AUDs in a nation-wide sample of male and female twins in late adolescence (18 years). Participants: The study is based on data from 8,330 18-year-old Swedish monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins from the Child and Adolescent Twin Study (Sweden). Method: Univariate sex-limitation twin analyses were performed using (a) total AUDIT score, (b) different AUDIT cut-offs (AUDIT-10: potentially harmful alcohol use and most likely alcohol dependent ; AUDIT-C: potential hazardous alcohol consumption/active alcohol use disorders), and (c) a risk-group classification for alcohol dependence based on AUDIT total score. Results: Prevalence of potential hazardous alcohol consumption/active alcohol use was 57.1%, and for potentially harmful alcohol use prevalence was 26.5%. Prevalence was higher among females (59.0% and 31.1% respectively) than males (54.4% and 20.0% respectively). Overall, the results of the univariate model fitting indicated that there were qualitative sex differences in the genetic and environmental influences on AUDs, with generally moderate heritability estimates ranging between 0.37 and 0.50. Discussion: At odds with previous research, a harmful/hazardous drinking pattern was more common in this age group among females than a low-risk drinking pattern (where males were overrepresented). Heritability estimates were moderate throughout all measures and cut-offs, with equally high contributions from shared and non-shared environment. Sex-limitation models revealed qualitative sex differences for AUDs, suggesting that different genetic and/or environmental factors influence variation in AUDs in males and females.

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18岁瑞典双胞胎酒精使用障碍的患病率和遗传性
背景:酒精使用障碍(AUDs)的遗传率差异很大,据报道在双胞胎研究中估计为30-78%。这种差异可能是由于方法上的差异(例如,使用不同的aud阈值,样本之间的年龄差异)。目的:探讨全国范围内青春期晚期(18岁)男女双胞胎AUDs的遗传能力。参与者:该研究基于来自儿童和青少年双胞胎研究(瑞典)的8330名18岁瑞典单卵双胞胎(MZ)和异卵双胞胎(DZ)的数据。方法:采用(a)审计总分,(b)不同审计截断值(AUDIT-10:潜在有害的酒精使用和最有可能的酒精依赖;AUDIT- c:潜在危险酒精消费/主动酒精使用障碍),以及(c)基于审计总分的酒精依赖风险组分类。结果:潜在危险酒精消费/主动酒精使用的患病率为57.1%,潜在有害酒精使用的患病率为26.5%。女性患病率(分别为59.0%和31.1%)高于男性(分别为54.4%和20.0%)。总体而言,单变量模型拟合的结果表明,遗传和环境对aud的影响存在定性的性别差异,一般适度的遗传力估计范围在0.37至0.50之间。讨论:与之前的研究不同,在这个年龄段的女性中,有害/危险饮酒模式比低风险饮酒模式(男性比例过高)更常见。在所有测量和截断值中,遗传率估计都是中等的,共享和非共享环境的贡献同样高。性别限制模型揭示了aud的定性性别差异,表明不同的遗传和/或环境因素影响了男性和女性aud的变异。
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