
Auteur K. S. KENDLER
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (11)

G. N. GIORDANO ; H. OHLSSON ; K. S. KENDLER ; M. A. WINKLEBY ; K. SUNDQUIST ; J. SUNDQUIST | 2014
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.134, January 2014) Article : PériodiqueBackground: The societal consequences of drug abuse (DA) are severe and well documented, the World Health Organization recommending tracking of population trends for effective policy responses in treatment of DA and delivery of health care servi[...]
ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: Although caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive substance and often produces symptoms of toxicity and dependence ; little is known ; especially in community samples ; about the association between caffeine use ; [...]![]()
Dimensions of religiosity and their relationship to lifetime psychiatric and substance use disorders
K. S. KENDLER ; X. Q. LIU ; C. O. GARDNER ; M. E. McCULLOUGH ; D. LARSON ; C. A. PRESCOTT | 2003
Dans American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.160, n°3, March 2003) Article : PériodiqueObjective: The role of religion in mental illness remains understudied. Most prior investigations of this relationship have used measures of religiosity that do not reflect its complexity and/or have examined a small number of psychiatric outcom[...]
T. R. SPINDLE ; M. M. HILER ; M. E. COOKE ; T. EISSENBERG ; K. S. KENDLER ; D. M. DICK | 2017
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.67, April 2017) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use prevalence is increasing among U.S. adolescents and adults but recent longitudinal data for college/university students are scarce. Furthermore, the extent that e-cigarette use is associated w[...]
BULIK C.M. ; PRESCOTT C.A. ; K. S. KENDLER | 2001
Dans British Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.179, n°5, November 2001) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with an increased risk of subsequent psychiatric disorders. AIMS: To explore the risk associated with features of CSA and examine whether specific associations exist between particular pro[...]
ENGLISH : Drug use and abuse/dependence are stages of a complex drug habit. Most genetically informative: models that are tit to twin data examine drug use and abuse/dependence independent of each other. This poses an interesting question: for[...]
R. C. KESSLER ; K. A. McGONAGLE ; S. ZHAO ; C. B. NELSON ; M. HUGHES ; S. ESHLEMAN ; H. U. WITTCHEN ; K. S. KENDLER | 1994
Dans Archives of General Psychiatry (Vol.51, n°1, January 1994) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: This study presents estimates of lifetime and 12-month prevalence of 14 DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders from the National Comorbidity Survey, the first survey to administer a structured psychiatric interview to a national probability[...]
K. S. KENDLER ; K. C. JACOBSON ; C. A. PRESCOTT ; M. C. NEALE | 2003
Dans American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.160, n°4, April 2003) Article : PériodiqueObjective: Data on use and misuse of six classes of illicit substances by male twin pairs were used to examine whether genetic and shared environmental risk factors for substance use disorders are substance-specific or -nonspecific in their effe[...]
L. DEGENHARDT ; S. SAHA ; C. C. W. LIM ; S. AGUILAR-GAXIOLA ; A. AL-HAMZAWI ; J. ALONSO ; L. H. ANDRADE ; E. J. BROMET ; R. BRUFFAERTS ; J. M. CALDAS-DE-ALMEIDA ; G. DE GIROLAMO ; S. FLORESCU ; O. GUREJE ; J. M. HARO ; E. G. KARAM ; G. KARAM ; V. KOVESS-MASFETY ; S. LEE ; J. P. LEPINE ; V. MAKANJUOLA ; M. E. MEDINA-MORA ; Z. MNEIMNEH ; F. NAVARRO-MATEU ; M. PIAZZA ; J. POSADA-VILLA ; N. A. SAMPSON ; K. M. SCOTT ; J. C. STAGNARO ; M. TEN HAVE ; K. S. KENDLER ; R. C. KESSLER ; J. J. MCGRATH ; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°5, May 2018) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Prior research has found bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences (PEs) and selected substance use disorders. We aimed to extend this research by examining the bidirectional association between PEs and variou[...]
Background: Initiation of drug use and progression to abuse/dependence involve complex pathways. Potential risk factors may correlate with initiation or progression or both. Are there risk factors that associate with illicit drug use or illicit [...]
ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: Patterns of comorbidity suggest that the common psychiatric and substance use syndromes may be divisible into 2 broad groups of internalizing and externalizing disorders. We do not know how genetic and environmental risk [...]