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Elucidating the Links Between Mother and Father Alcohol Use Disorder and Adolescent Externalizing Psychopathology: A Test of Transmission Specificity Within Competing Factor Structures and Genetic and Environmental Liabilities

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Parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a substantiated risk factor for adolescent externalizing psychopathology; however, the level of specificity at which risk from parental AUD is transmitted to adolescent offspring should be interrogated further. The current study modeled competing factor structures of psychopathology in a sample of 502 adolescent twin pairs (Mage = 13.24 years) and tested associations with mother and father AUD. The bifactor model exhibited the best fit to the data when contrasted with correlated factors and general factor models. Paternal AUD predicted the externalizing and internalizing correlated factors, the adolescent P-factor but not the residual externalizing and internalizing factors, and the general factor. No significant associations with maternal AUD were noted. Lastly, the latent factors of adolescent psychopathology were all moderately heritable (h2 = 0.44–0.59) and influenced by the nonshared environment. Shared genetic factors primarily explained externalizing and internalizing covariance. Findings suggest that efforts to mitigate risk in offspring of fathers exhibiting AUD require broader approaches that address the full range of adolescent symptomology.

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Support for this project was funded by R01MH059785, R01HD086085, and R01HD079520; infrastructure support was provided by core grants P30HD003352 and U54HD09025 from the National Institutes of Health.

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The first author completed statistical analyses and drafted the manuscript. All authors conceptualized the study, edited the manuscript, and approved the final submission.

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Correspondence to Veronica Oro.

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Veronica Oro, H. Hill Goldsmith and Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Oro, V., Goldsmith, H.H. & Lemery-Chalfant, K. Elucidating the Links Between Mother and Father Alcohol Use Disorder and Adolescent Externalizing Psychopathology: A Test of Transmission Specificity Within Competing Factor Structures and Genetic and Environmental Liabilities. Behav Genet 51, 512–527 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10519-021-10072-w

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