Department of Human & Molecular Genetics, Virginia Institute of Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0126, USA.
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2010 Jul;19(3):465-77. doi: 10.1016/j.chc.2010.03.013.
Substance dependence disorders are chronic relapsing disorders with immense societal consequences. Twin and family studies have found that there are critical genetic and environmental components in the inheritance of substance use disorders, and modern advances in genetics are making it possible to identify specific variants that may predispose an individual to these disorders. Adolescence is a crucial period for initiation, experimentation, and the establishment of more regular patterns of use of alcohol and other drugs. Adolescent substance use is a known risk factor for the development of later alcohol and substance use problems, as well as related externalizing disorders such as antisocial personality disorder. Understanding the early risk factors and processes that make these youths vulnerable to substance use disorders is crucial to the development of effective strategies for prevention. This article reviews the genetic origins of adolescent substance use problems and the potential this field of research offers for prevention.
物质依赖障碍是一种慢性复发性疾病,会对社会造成巨大影响。双胞胎和家庭研究发现,物质使用障碍的遗传中存在关键的遗传和环境因素,遗传学的现代进展使得识别可能使个体易患这些障碍的特定变体成为可能。青春期是开始、尝试和建立更规律的酒精和其他药物使用模式的关键时期。青少年物质使用是日后出现酒精和物质使用问题以及相关外化障碍(如反社会人格障碍)的已知风险因素。了解使这些年轻人易患物质使用障碍的早期风险因素和过程对于制定有效的预防策略至关重要。本文综述了青少年物质使用问题的遗传根源,以及该研究领域为预防提供的潜力。