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Mapping Pathways by Which Genetic Risk Influences Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: The Interplay Between Externalizing Polygenic Risk Scores, Parental Knowledge, and Peer Substance Use

Sally I‐Chun Kuo, Jessica E. Salvatore, Peter B. Barr, Fazil Alıev, Andrey P. Anokhin, Kathleen K. Bucholz, Grace Chan, Howard J. Edenberg, Victor Hesselbrock, Chella Kamarajan, John R. Kramer, Dongbing Lai, Travis T. Mallard, John I. Nürnberger, Gayathri Pandey, Martin H. Plawecki, Sandra Sanchez‐Roige, Irwin D. Waldman, Abraham A. Palmer, Danielle M. Dick

2021Behavior Genetics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Polygenic risk scorePsychologyDevelopmental psychologyHealth psychologyExternalizationAssociation (psychology)Twin studySubstance useClinical psychologyGeneticsPublic healthBiologyGeneMedicineSingle-nucleotide polymorphismHeritabilitySocial psychologyGenotypePsychotherapistNursingGenetic Associations and EpidemiologySubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesCognitive Abilities and Testing
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