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Developmental trajectory classes in substance use disorder etiology.
Authors:Kirisci  Levent; Tarter  Ralph; Mezzich  Ada; Vanyukov  Michael
Abstract:Three trajectory classes culminating in substance use disorder (SUD) were discerned in a longitudinal study of boys from ages 10-12 to 22 years. Neurobehavior disinhibition, parental SUD, socioeconomic status, and affiliation with deviant peers were measured at baseline. Approval of socially nonnormative behavior was measured at ages 10-12, 12-14, 16, and 19 years. Two high-risk trajectories, indicated by increasing approval of antisociality and progressive social maladjustment during adolescence (SUD rate = 72.7%) and stable high level of disturbance (SUD rate = 85%), were identified. Individual characteristics (neurobehavior disinhibition) in conjunction with contextual factors (low socioeconomic status, parental SUD, affiliation with deviant friends) promote approval of antisociality during adolescence and a high rate of SUD by young adulthood. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:substance use disorder  etiology  child development  neurobehavior disinhibition  growth mixture model  socioeconomic status
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