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Longitudinal associations between diurnal cortisol slope and alcohol use across adolescence: A seven-year prospective study
Highlights • We examine adolescent alcohol use in a longitudinal community sample. • Flatter age-11 diurnal cortisol slope was associated with drinking in high school. • Drinking in turn was associated with flatter age-18.5 diurnal cortisol slope. • This chain of associations persisted after control...
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description | Highlights • We examine adolescent alcohol use in a longitudinal community sample. • Flatter age-11 diurnal cortisol slope was associated with drinking in high school. • Drinking in turn was associated with flatter age-18.5 diurnal cortisol slope. • This chain of associations persisted after controlling on likely confounders. |
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