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ALDH2 Status and Conduct Disorder Mediate the Relationship Between Ethnicity and Alcohol Dependence in Chinese, Korean, and White American College Students.
Authors:Luczak  Susan E; Wall  Tamara L; Cook  Travis A R; Shea  Shoshana H; Carr  Lucinda G
Abstract:This study examined aldehyde dehydrogense (ALDH2) gene status, alcohol dehydrogense (ADH2) gene status, conduct disorder, and alcohol dependence in Chinese, Korean, and White American college students. Chinese had a lower rate of alcohol dependence (5%) than Koreans (13%) and Whites (17%). Koreans had a higher rate of conduct disorder (15%) than Whites (9%) and Chinese (6%). The relationship of ethnicity to alcohol dependence was mediated by ALDH2 status and conduct disorder, although Chinese ethnicity remained significant. ADH2 status was not related to alcohol dependence with ALDH2 included, and no interactions were significant. Results suggest that different rates of risk (e.g., conduct disorder) and protective (e.g., ALDH2 status) factors partially account for ethnic differences in rates of alcohol dependence. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:aldehyde dehydrogense  alcohol dehydrogense  conduct disorder  gene status  alcohol dependence  ethnicity  American college students  ethnic differences  lower rate  risk rates  protective factors
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