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Gene–environment interactions: Peers’ alcohol use moderates genetic contribution to adolescent drinking behavior
Guang Guo; Glen H,Elder; Tian ji Cai; Nathan Hamilton
2009
Source PublicationSOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ISSN0049-089X
Volume38Issue:1Pages:213-224
Abstract

Social context is increasingly recognized as essential for understanding complex human outcomes even among geneticists who focus on genetic influences. These outcomes typically involve multiple genes, multiple environmental factors, and the interactions between the two. In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for gene–environment interaction and show how the interaction can be tested empirically using a sample of MZ twin, DZ twins, and full siblings. We test the hypothesis that the genetic contribution to adolescent drinking depends on the drinking behavior of their friends, using a sample of clusters of siblings and their friends from Add Health. Our analysis has yielded evidence supporting the gene–environment interaction hypothesis. High levels of alcohol use by one’s best friend or among one’s friends tend to bring about higher levels of genetic contribution to alcohol use. Lower levels of alcohol use by one’s best friend or among one’s friends tend to suppress the level of genetic contribution to alcohol use. Our findings suggest that friend behavior might be a particularly important environmental moderator of the expression of genetic dispositionfor adolescent drug use, smoking, dietary habits, and risky sexual behavior. Subsequent studies of these behaviors that use non-DNA twin samples or DNA measures of genetic variants should investigate peer influence as a significant environmental moderator.

KeywordAlcohol Use Adolescents Gene–environment Interaction Peerns Frieds Genetic Contribution
DOI10.1016/j.ssresearch.2008.04.002
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSociology
WOS SubjectSociology
WOS IDWOS:000262835300016
Scopus ID2-s2.0-58149462481
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
AffiliationDepartment of Sociology, CB# 3210, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210, USA
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Guang Guo,Glen H,Elder,Tian ji Cai,et al. Gene–environment interactions: Peers’ alcohol use moderates genetic contribution to adolescent drinking behavior[J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 2009, 38(1), 213-224.
APA Guang Guo., Glen H,Elder., Tian ji Cai., & Nathan Hamilton (2009). Gene–environment interactions: Peers’ alcohol use moderates genetic contribution to adolescent drinking behavior. SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 38(1), 213-224.
MLA Guang Guo,et al."Gene–environment interactions: Peers’ alcohol use moderates genetic contribution to adolescent drinking behavior".SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 38.1(2009):213-224.
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