Pathways to post‐traumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence: Trauma, executive functioning, an...
Pathways to post‐traumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence: Trauma, executive functioning, and family history of alcoholism in adolescents and young adults
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Subbie‐Saenz de Viteri, Stacey , Pandey, Ashwini , Pandey, Gayathri , Kamarajan, Chella , Smith, Rebecca , Anokhin, Andrey , Bauer, Lance , Bender, Annah , Chan, Grace , Dick, Danielle , Edenberg, Howard , Kinreich, Sivan , Kramer, John , Schuckit, Marc , Zang, Yong , McCutcheon, Vivia , Bucholz, Kathleen , Porjesz, Bernice and Meyers, Jacquelyn L.
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Introduction
Family history (FH) of alcohol dependence is likely to increase the risk of trauma exposure, post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and alcohol dependence. FH of alcohol dependence and trauma has been separately shown to adversely affect planning/problem‐solving aspects of executive function. However, few studies have examined these...
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Pathways to post‐traumatic stress disorder and alcohol dependence: Trauma, executive functioning, and family history of alcoholism in adolescents and young adults
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Pandey, Ashwini
Pandey, Gayathri
Kamarajan, Chella
Smith, Rebecca
Anokhin, Andrey
Bauer, Lance
Bender, Annah
Chan, Grace
Dick, Danielle
Edenberg, Howard
Kinreich, Sivan
Kramer, John
Schuckit, Marc
Zang, Yong
McCutcheon, Vivia
Bucholz, Kathleen
Porjesz, Bernice
Meyers, Jacquelyn L.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9b31397f8a5a4cf79efccd53c2be638f
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2162-3279
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2162-3279
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10.1002/brb3.1789