TY - JOUR
T1 - Etiology of early age onset substance use disorder
T2 - A maturational perspective
AU - Tarter, Ralph
AU - Vanyukov, Michael
AU - Giancola, Peter
AU - Dawes, Michael
AU - Blackson, Timothy
AU - Mezzich, Ada
AU - Clark, Duncan B.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - The etiology of early age onset substance use disorder (SUD), an Axis I psychiatric illness, is examined from the perspective of the multifactorial model of complex disorders. Beginning at conception, genetic and environment interactions produce a sequence of biobehavioral phenotypes during development which bias the ontogenetic pathway toward SUD. One pathway to SUD is theorized to emanate from a deviation in somatic and neurological maturation, which, in the context of adverse environments, predisposes to affective and behavioral dysregulation as the cardinal SUD liability-contributing phenotype. Dysregulation progresses via epigenesis from difficult temperament in infancy to conduct problems in childhood to substance use by early adolescence and to severe SUD by young adulthood.
AB - The etiology of early age onset substance use disorder (SUD), an Axis I psychiatric illness, is examined from the perspective of the multifactorial model of complex disorders. Beginning at conception, genetic and environment interactions produce a sequence of biobehavioral phenotypes during development which bias the ontogenetic pathway toward SUD. One pathway to SUD is theorized to emanate from a deviation in somatic and neurological maturation, which, in the context of adverse environments, predisposes to affective and behavioral dysregulation as the cardinal SUD liability-contributing phenotype. Dysregulation progresses via epigenesis from difficult temperament in infancy to conduct problems in childhood to substance use by early adolescence and to severe SUD by young adulthood.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0954579499002266
DO - 10.1017/S0954579499002266
M3 - Review article
C2 - 10624720
AN - SCOPUS:0033183183
SN - 0954-5794
VL - 11
SP - 657
EP - 683
JO - Development and Psychopathology
JF - Development and Psychopathology
IS - 4
ER -