“…College students are particularly susceptible to the influence of peers and social norms related to alcohol and substance use due to increased autonomy by leaving home and the pressure to fit in new social networks (Arnett, 2005). There is evidence from both latent (e.g., twin studies) and measured genetic studies that genetic effects on alcohol use outcomes are greater when peer deviance is high, for both adolescents (Cooke et al, 2015; Dick & Kendler, 2012) and young adults, including college students (O'Shea et al, 2017; Poelen, Scholte, Willemsen, Boomsma, & Engels, 2007). Some studies indicated that peer influence on alcohol outcomes varied as a function of individuals’ genetic predisposition.…”