青少年酒精滥用和依赖的家庭传播。

Christie A Hartman, Jeffrey M Lessem, Christian J Hopfer, Thomas J Crowley, Michael C Stallings
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目的:探讨青少年酒精滥用和酒精依赖的家族遗传。方法:从药物问题治疗项目中招募的男性青少年,匹配的对照组,以及所有可用的亲生父母和兄弟姐妹,通过结构化的精神病学访谈评估精神障碍诊断和统计手册,第四版,基于酒精滥用和酒精依赖的诊断。共有来自911个家庭的2612人接受了采访。结构方程模型估计了家庭成员之间的四分频相关性,可归因于父母-后代传播的虐待和依赖的方差比例,以及兄弟姐妹之间的分类交配和水平传播的影响。结果:兄弟姐妹和父母子女在虐待和依赖方面的四分频相关系数为0.19 ~ 0.34。虐待和依赖的父母相关性分别为0.14和0.37。家庭遗传模型显示,33%的虐待差异和56%的依赖差异是由父母遗传的因素造成的。分类交配的影响不能从滥用模型中剔除,而模型拟合损失不显著,但可以从依赖模型中剔除。兄弟姐妹之间的水平传播可以从两种模型中剔除,而不会显着失去拟合。结论:这些结果表明,男性先证家庭中酒精滥用和酒精依赖的聚集性受父母风险传递的显著影响,但不受兄弟姐妹相互作用或队列效应等水平兄弟姐妹效应的可靠影响。配偶相似被发现是酗酒家庭聚集的重要来源,而不是酒精依赖。
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The family transmission of adolescent alcohol abuse and dependence.

Objective: This study examines the familial transmission of alcohol abuse and dependence to adolescents.

Method: Male adolescents recruited from a treatment program for substance problems, matched controls, and all available biological parents and siblings were assessed with a structured psychiatric interview assessing Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, based diagnoses of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. A total of 2,612 individuals from 911 families were interviewed. Structural equation modeling estimated tetrachoric correlations among family members, the proportion of variance in abuse and dependence attributable to parent-offspring transmission, and the effects of assortative mating and horizontal transmission among siblings.

Results: Tetrachoric correlations among siblings and parent-offspring ranged from .19 to .34 for abuse and dependence. Mother-father correlations were .14 and .37 for abuse and dependence, respectively. Modeling of familial transmission showed that 33% of the variance in abuse and 56% of the variance in dependence was accounted for by factors transmitted from parents. The effects of assortative mating could not be dropped from the abuse model without significant loss of model fit but could be dropped from the dependence model. Horizontal transmission among siblings could be dropped from both models without significant loss of fit.

Conclusions: These results suggest that aggregation of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in families of male probands is significantly influenced by parental transmission of risk but is not reliably influenced by horizontal sibling effects such as sibling interactions or cohort effects. Spousal resemblance was found to be an important source of familial aggregation for alcohol abuse but not alcohol dependence.

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