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. 2014 Sep;75(5):859–869. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2014.75.859

Table 3.

Association between parental history of problems related to alcohol and participant psychiatric and substance use disorders: Israeli household adults stratified by former Soviet Union (FSU) status

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Parental history of alcohol problems Mean ratios [95% confidence interval]
Variable Full sample (N = 1,347) Non-FSU Israelis (n = 1,032) FSU Israelis (n = 315)
Participant disorder
 Alcohol use disorder 1.47 [0.99, 1.93] 1.05 [0.74, 1.47] 2.21 [1.40, 3.48]*
 Nicotine use disorder 1.81 [1.16, 2.84]** 1.33 [0.74, 2.37] 2.55 [1.25, 5.23]**
 Cannabis use disorder 1.06 [0.86, 1.29] 0.88 [0.66, 1.19] 1.38 [1.07, 1.78]**
 Antisocial personality 3.10 [1.78, 5.40]** 2.03 [1.01, 4.09]* 4.83 [1.93, 12.05]**
 Major depression 1.34 [0.86, 2.07] 1.19 [0.67, 2.09] 1.70 [0.85, 3.39]
 Posttraumatic stress 2.12 [1.42, 3.16]** 1.80 [1.08, 3.01]* 2.58 [1.35, 4.92]**
Parental history of alcohol problems β [95% confidence interval]
Latent dimension
 Externalizing factor 0.20 [0.09, 0.32]** 0.09 [-0.05, 0.24] 0.34 [0.15, 0.53]**
 Internalizing factor 0.08 [-0.06, 0.23] 0.06 [-0.24, 0.13] 0.26 [0.05, 0.48]*

Note: Mean ratios are adjusted for sex and age.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .001.