2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2007.07.013
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Externalizing disorders in the offspring from the San Diego prospective study of alcoholism

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“…Both prospective and retrospective studies have demonstrated a strong relationship between these two childhood disorders and later alcohol misuse when the two are allowed to co-exist naturally (Flory and Lynam, 2003;Schuckit et al, 2008;Tarter et al, 2003;Zucker et al, 2008). Our current study examined how childhood ADHD and childhood CD predicts later adult alcoholic drinking.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Both prospective and retrospective studies have demonstrated a strong relationship between these two childhood disorders and later alcohol misuse when the two are allowed to co-exist naturally (Flory and Lynam, 2003;Schuckit et al, 2008;Tarter et al, 2003;Zucker et al, 2008). Our current study examined how childhood ADHD and childhood CD predicts later adult alcoholic drinking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For example, Flory and Lynan (2003) believe that both childhood onset disorders refl ect a central defi cit responsible for the impulse dyscontrol that is associated with alcoholic drinking. Schuckit et al (2008), in contrast, suggest that only CD in childhood conveys a unique risk for developing alcoholism later in life. Our fi ndings support the conclusions of Flory and Lynan: Both of the two "externalizing" childhood disorders seem to be uniquely associated with problem drinking years later, even though CD is stronger.…”
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“…These include externalizing attributes of impulsivity, sensation seeking, and disinhibition (Bates and Labouvie, 1997;Colder and Chassin, 1999;Colder et al, 2002;Li et al, 2001;Mason and Spoth, 2012;Schuckit et al, 2008a;Slutske et al, 1998), and internalizing characteristics of mood and anxiety-related symptoms (Bates and Labouvie, 1997;King and Chassin, 2008). Another key intermediate phenotype is how a person reacts to alcohol (Newlin and Renton, 2010;Quinn and Fromme, 2011), including a low level of response (low LR) to alcohol that refl ects the need for higher blood alcohol concentrations for effects.…”
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