Abstract
Alcohol dependence has been shown to have a genetically linked heritability factor that slightly varies in percentage across racial/ethnic groups. Nonetheless, protective mental health factors against alcohol use disorder (AUD) in emerging adults are understudied, in addition to there being limited data that equally assesses risk profile differences across racial/ethnic group. This study analyzed 4 social factors and their interaction with polygenic risk for alcohol dependence to assess the level of resistance to alcohol use disorder across racial/ethnic groups.
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