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The Adolescent Origins of Substance Use Disorders: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective

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Over the past 20 years, there has been an increasing recognition within the substance abuse research field that substance use disorders (SUDs) are usefully conceptualized within a developmental framework. That is, initiation of substance use in adolescence and escalation to substance abuse in early adulthood are strongly age-graded, with the relevant behavioral risk and protective factors manifesting early in development, often prior to substance use onset. In this chapter, we review a program of research that seeks to provide a behavioral genetic perspective on the development of SUDs. The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR) undertakes longitudinal research on families including twins, adopted siblings, and non-adopted siblings spanning early adolescence through early adulthood. A total of nearly 10,000 individuals in 2,500 families have participated in MCTFR research. We review findings from the MCTFR to establish four general features of the development of SUDs informed by behavioral genetic research: (1) Both general and specific processes contribute to the aggregation of SUDs in families; (2) genetic contributions to SUD risk appear to be primarily at the general factor level, although the contribution of the general factor appears to decrease with age; (3) SUD risk is manifested before initiation of substance use in terms of elevated levels of externalizing psychopathology and personality characteristics indicative of low self-control; and (4) the genetic factors that contribute to SUD risk appear to be numerous with very small phenotypic effects, making them difficult to identify.

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McGue, M., Irons, D., Iacono, W. (2014). The Adolescent Origins of Substance Use Disorders: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective. In: Stoltenberg, S. (eds) Genes and the Motivation to Use Substances. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, vol 61. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0653-6_3

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