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Self-reported impulsivity, task-based inhibitory control, and early sipping behaviors as longitudinal predictors of adolescent alcohol use and problems in the ABCD Study
2026-02-04
addiction medicine
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BackgroundEarly low-level alcohol use predicts subsequent alcohol use and problems. Impulsivity and poor inhibitory control also predict later problematic alcohol use. However, few studies prospectively examine early sipping in combination with modeling impulsivity and inhibitory control change over time as predictors of adolescent alcohol use. MethodsData Release 6.0 from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study was used (n=11,866; 48% Female). A series of linear mixed-effect mo...
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