Familial and socioregional environmental effects on abstinence from alcohol at age sixteen.

R J Rose, J Kaprio, T Winter, M Koskenvuo, R J Viken
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Abstract

Objective: This study identifies, in genetically informative data, familial and socioregional environmental influences on abstinence from alcohol at age 16.

Method: Data are from FinnTwin 16, a population-based study of five consecutive birth cohorts of Finnish twins (N = 5,747 twin individuals), yielding 2,711 pairs of known zygosity. Measures of alcohol use, embedded into a health-habits questionnaire, were taken from earlier epidemiological research with nontwin Finnish adolescents. The questionnaire was administered sequentially to all twins as they reached age 16. Separate questionnaires, including measures of alcohol use and screening questions for alcohol problems, were received from 5,243 of the twins' parents.

Results: Abstinence from alcohol to age 16 exhibits very significant familial aggregation, largely due to nongenetic influences. Abstinence rates are influenced by socioregional variation, sibling interaction effects and parental drinking patterns. Sibling and parental influences are greater in some regional environments than in others: the relative likelihood that a twin abstains, given that the co-twin does, or that both parents do, is shown to be modulated by socioregional variation.

Conclusion: Environmental contexts affect the likelihood of maintaining abstinence from alcohol to midadolescence, and socioregional variation modulates influences of siblings and parents. The results illustrate how genetically informative data can inform prevention research by identifying target variables for intervention efforts.

家庭和社会区域环境对16岁青少年戒酒的影响。
目的:本研究通过遗传信息数据确定了家族和社会区域环境对16岁戒酒的影响。方法:数据来自FinnTwin 16,这是一项基于人群的研究,对芬兰双胞胎的5个连续出生队列(N = 5747个双胞胎个体)进行了研究,产生了2711对已知的合子性。在健康习惯问卷中嵌入了酒精使用的测量,这些测量来自于早期对非双胞胎芬兰青少年的流行病学研究。调查问卷是在所有16岁的双胞胎中依次进行的。从5243名双胞胎父母那里收到了独立的问卷,包括酒精使用的测量和酒精问题的筛选问题。结果:16岁前戒酒表现出非常显著的家族聚集性,主要是由于非遗传影响。禁欲率受社会区域差异、兄弟姐妹互动效应和父母饮酒模式的影响。在某些地区环境中,兄弟姐妹和父母的影响比在其他地区环境中更大:鉴于孪生兄弟姐妹戒酒,或父母双方戒酒,双胞胎中一方戒酒的相对可能性显示受到社会地区差异的调节。结论:环境环境影响戒酒到青春期的可能性,社会区域差异调节兄弟姐妹和父母的影响。结果说明了基因信息数据如何通过确定干预工作的目标变量来为预防研究提供信息。
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