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The development of alcohol problems [Elektronisk resurs] : exploring the biophychosocial matrix of risk
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  • The development of alcohol problems [Elektronisk resurs] : exploring the biophychosocial matrix of risk
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  • National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, Md : 1994
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 435 s : ill.
Serietitel - biuppslagsform
  • NIAAA monograph series ; 26
  • NIH publication ; 94-3495
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • E-bok
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Genes, environment, and the etiology of alcoholism. Commentary: genes, rearing, and alcoholism. Alcohol challenge in high-risk individuals. Commentary: alcohol challenge in high-risk individuals: a discussion of Newlin's biobehavioral model. Individual-level risk factors. Commentary: studying individual-level risk factors for adolescent alcohol problems: the example of adolescent temperament. Family and peer influences in the development of adolescent alcohol abuse. Commentary: families, peers, and adolescent alcohol abuse: a paradigm to study multiple causes, mechanisms, and outcomes. Sociodemographic, environmental, and cultural influences on adolescent drinking behavior. Commentary: adolescent drinking as collective behavior and performance. The impact of social and regulatory policy on drinking behavior. Commentary: alcohol availability and accessibility as part of the puzzle: thoughts on alcohol problems and young people. Pathways to alcohol problems and alcoholism: a developmental account of the evidence for multiple alcoholisms and for contextual contributions to risk. Commentary: developmental theory and alcohol-related phenomena: a discussion of Robert Zucker's paper "Pathways to alcohol problems and alcoholism". Stepwise developmental model of alcoholism etiology. Commentary: vulnerability for alcoholism. Latent variable path models in alcohol use research. Commentary: covariance structure models and other statistical procedures for analyzing longitudinal data. Assumptions and features of longitudinal designs: implications for etiological linkages. Commentary: assumptions and features of longitudinal designs.
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  • National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
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*5058 $aGenes, environment, and the etiology of alcoholism. Commentary: genes, rearing, and alcoholism. Alcohol challenge in high-risk individuals. Commentary: alcohol challenge in high-risk individuals: a discussion of Newlin's biobehavioral model. Individual-level risk factors. Commentary: studying individual-level risk factors for adolescent alcohol problems: the example of adolescent temperament. Family and peer influences in the development of adolescent alcohol abuse. Commentary: families, peers, and adolescent alcohol abuse: a paradigm to study multiple causes, mechanisms, and outcomes. Sociodemographic, environmental, and cultural influences on adolescent drinking behavior. Commentary: adolescent drinking as collective behavior and performance. The impact of social and regulatory policy on drinking behavior. Commentary: alcohol availability and accessibility as part of the puzzle: thoughts on alcohol problems and young people. Pathways to alcohol problems and alcoholism: a developmental account of the evidence for multiple alcoholisms and for contextual contributions to risk. Commentary: developmental theory and alcohol-related phenomena: a discussion of Robert Zucker's paper "Pathways to alcohol problems and alcoholism". Stepwise developmental model of alcoholism etiology. Commentary: vulnerability for alcoholism. Latent variable path models in alcohol use research. Commentary: covariance structure models and other statistical procedures for analyzing longitudinal data. Assumptions and features of longitudinal designs: implications for etiological linkages. Commentary: assumptions and features of longitudinal designs.
*650 4$aEtiology
*650 4$aReview
*650 4$aAlcoholism
*650 4$aAdolescent
*650 4$aRisk
*650 4$aFamily
*650 4$aPeer group
*650 4$aProblem drinking
*650 4$aAlcohol drinking
*650 4$aDrinking behavior
*650 4$aAlcohol availability
*650 4$aResearch design
*653  $aEtiologi
*653  $aÖversikt
*653  $aAlkoholism
*653  $aUngdom
*653  $aFamilj
*653  $aAlkoholvanor
*653  $aTillgänglighet
*653  $aForskning
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