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AimsTo investigate whether the effects of family conflict on adolescent drinking differed as a function of 5‐hydroxy tryptamine transporter‐linked polymorphic region (5‐HTTLPR) genotype cross‐sectionally and prospectively in two independent samples of adolescents.
DesignPath analysis and multi‐group analysis of two prospective datasets were conducted.
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Aims Family history of alcohol use problems is a reliable determinant of alcohol use and problems in the population at large, but findings are inconsistent when this issue is examined in college and university students. No quantitative summary of this literature has been reported to date. The purpose of this study was to conduct a meta‐analysis on the effects of family history on substance use and...
Aims College students who violate alcohol policies are often mandated to participate in alcohol‐related interventions. This study investigated (i) whether such interventions reduced drinking beyond the sanction alone, (ii) whether a brief motivational intervention (BMI) was more efficacious than two computer‐delivered interventions (CDIs) and (iii) whether intervention response differed by gender...
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