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Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology

Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming

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Hussong, AM; Rothenberg, WA; Smith, RK; Haroon, M
January 18, 2018

This chapter discusses current conceptualizations of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorder (AUD), characterizes developmental pathways that lead to different subtypes of AUDs, and discusses how such pathways can inform preventive program design. Specifically, it reviews the "internalizing" and "externalizing" developmental pathways to AUDs. The externalizing pathway is characterized by a core deficit in behavioral control, whereas the internalizing pathway is characterized by a core deficit in emotion regulation. Both pathways predict drinking onset and escalation to AUD for some individuals. The chapter calls for the development of interventions to treat early childhood precursors to AUDs, innovative methods to identify individuals at risk for early emerging AUDs, additional investigation of how core pathway deficits operate across development, and greater consideration of how externalizing and internalizing pathways may interact within and across individuals.

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9780190676001

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January 18, 2018

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30 / 46
 

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Hussong, A. M., Rothenberg, W. A., Smith, R. K., & Haroon, M. (2018). Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming. In Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology (pp. 30–46). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676001.003.0003
Hussong, A. M., W. A. Rothenberg, R. K. Smith, and M. Haroon. “Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming.” In Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology, 30–46, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676001.003.0003.
Hussong AM, Rothenberg WA, Smith RK, Haroon M. Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming. In: Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology. 2018. p. 30–46.
Hussong, A. M., et al. “Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming.” Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology, 2018, pp. 30–46. Scopus, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190676001.003.0003.
Hussong AM, Rothenberg WA, Smith RK, Haroon M. Implications of heterogeneity in alcohol use disorders for understanding developmental pathways and prevention programming. Alcohol Use Disorders: A Developmental Science Approach to Etiology. 2018. p. 30–46.
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DOI

ISBN

9780190676001

Publication Date

January 18, 2018

Start / End Page

30 / 46