“…A number of classic studies have shown that the risk of alcoholism runs in families (Anda et al, 2002;Cotton, 1979;Schuckit & Smith, 1996;Sher et al, 1991). More recent studies have corroborated these findings and extended them to a range of patterns of drinking, including drinking and intoxication frequency and Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores (Boden et al, 2019;Kendler, Ji et al, 2015;Mahedy et al, 2018;McGovern et al, 2023;). However, the existing studies on the association of parental alcohol use with alcohol use of their children focus on adolescence and the early twenties, and whether these associations extend to later adulthood is uncertain (Mahedy et al, 2018;.…”