Certain traits in romantic partners can amplify the impact of a person’s genetic risk for alcohol problems

A study led by Virginia Commonwealth University and Rutgers University has revealed new insights into how romantic partners can influence a person’s genetic predisposition to unhealthy alcohol use. The research team specifically found that the substance use habits, personality traits and mental health status of long-term partners can enhance or diminish the impact of a person’s genetic risk for binge drinking. The findings could help reshape strategies for couples therapy and couple-based alcohol interventions.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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