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青少年注意缺陷/多动障碍与成人酒精依赖的双生子研究。

Twin study of the relationship between adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and adult alcohol dependence.

机构信息

Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, and Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0126, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2012 Mar;73(2):185-94. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2012.73.185.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Adolescent problem behaviors such as conduct disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are often associated with alcohol problems in adulthood, particularly alcohol dependence. This association is partly a result of shared genetic liability. However, it is unclear whether ADHD, or an ADHD subtype, shares genetic influences with alcohol dependence beyond those also shared by conduct disorder.

METHOD

We evaluated phenotypic associations between adolescent conduct disorder and ADHD phenotypes with adult alcohol dependence in a population-based sample of adult male twins (N = 1,774). We then assessed genetic and environmental relationships among phenotypes using structural equation modeling.

RESULTS

Individually, conduct disorder and each ADHD factor were associated with adult alcohol dependence. Results from twin modeling indicate that a genetic factor common to conduct disorder and ADHD also loads strongly onto alcohol dependence. Even after controlling for genetic factors shared with conduct disorder and other ADHD factors, the hyperactivity component of ADHD shared significant residual genetic influences with alcohol dependence.

CONCLUSIONS

Most of the genetically mediated association between adolescent ADHD and adult alcohol dependence is shared with conduct disorder, reflecting a generalized risk to externalizing behaviors. The significant residual genetic covariance between the ADHD factor hyperactivity/impulsivity and alcohol dependence implies that impulsive behaviors less destructive/harmful than those manifested by conduct disorder can be indicative of genetic risk for adult alcohol dependence. However, the ADHD factors inattention and forgetfulness are not uniquely predictive of genetic/environmental risk for alcohol dependence.

摘要

目的

青少年问题行为,如品行障碍和注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),通常与成年后的酒精问题有关,尤其是酒精依赖。这种关联部分是由于共同的遗传易感性。然而,ADHD 或其亚型是否与酒精依赖共享遗传影响,超出了与品行障碍共同的遗传影响,目前尚不清楚。

方法

我们在一个基于人群的成年男性双胞胎样本中(N=1774),评估了青少年品行障碍和 ADHD 表型与成年酒精依赖之间的表型关联。然后,我们使用结构方程模型评估了表型之间的遗传和环境关系。

结果

单独来看,品行障碍和每个 ADHD 因子都与成年酒精依赖有关。双胞胎模型的结果表明,一个与品行障碍和 ADHD 共同的遗传因素也强烈地与酒精依赖有关。即使在控制了与品行障碍和其他 ADHD 因素共享的遗传因素后,ADHD 的多动成分与酒精依赖仍存在显著的剩余遗传影响。

结论

青少年 ADHD 与成年酒精依赖之间的大部分遗传中介关联与品行障碍共享,反映了对外化行为的普遍风险。ADHD 因子多动/冲动与酒精依赖之间显著的剩余遗传协方差意味着,比品行障碍表现出的行为更不具破坏性/危害性的冲动行为可能是成年酒精依赖遗传风险的指标。然而,ADHD 的注意力不集中和健忘因子并不是酒精依赖的遗传/环境风险的唯一预测因子。

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