Transactions Between Substance Use Intervention, the Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Gene, and Peer Substance Use Predicting Youth Alcohol Use

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H. Harrington Cleveland
Amanda M. Griffin
Pedro S. A. Wolf
Richard P. Wiebe
Gabriel L. Schlomer
Mark E. Feinberg
Mark T. Greenberg
Richard L. Spoth
Cleve Redmond
David J. Vandenbergh
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[1] Penn State,Department of Human Development and Family Studies
[2] Penn State,Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center
[3] Fitchburg State University,Behavioral Sciences
[4] University at Albany,Educational Psychology and Methodology
[5] State University of New York,Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute
[6] Iowa University,Department of Biobehavioral Health
[7] Penn State,Neuroscience Program
[8] Penn State,Molecular Cellular and Integrative Biosciences Program
[9] Penn State,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2018年 / 19卷
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Intervention; Gene x intervention research; Alcohol research; Oxytocin receptor gene;
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This study investigated the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene’s moderation of associations between exposure to a substance misuse intervention, average peer substance use, and adolescents’ own alcohol use during the 9th-grade. OXTR genetic risk was measured using five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and peer substance use was based on youths’ nominated closest friends’ own reports of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use, based on data from the PROSPER project. Regression models revealed several findings. First, low OXTR risk was linked to affiliating with friends who reported less substance use in the intervention condition but not the control condition. Second, affiliating with high substance-using friends predicted youth alcohol risk regardless of OXTR risk or intervention condition. Third, although high OXTR risk youth in the intervention condition who associated with low substance-using friends reported somewhat higher alcohol use than comparable youth in the control group, the absolute level of alcohol use among these youth was still among the lowest in the sample.
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