An Exploratory Study of Overlapping Stigmas and Substance Use Stigma Among Women with Substance Use Histories Who are Incarcerated [0.03%]
关于重叠污名和物质使用污名的探索性研究——以有物质使用史并服刑的女性为例
Mary M Levi,J Matthew Webster,Martha Tillson et al.
Mary M Levi et al.
Despite the overwhelmingly negative impacts of substance use stigma, little is known about how multiple, overlapping stigmatized identities, experiences, or characteristics (henceforth stigmas) may be related to perceived substance use stig...
Utilization of Kentucky Syringe Service Programs in a Justice-Involved Sample of People Who Inject Drugs [0.03%]
肯塔基州司法系统涉毒人员使用针具交换项目的研究
Haily K Traxler,Martha Tillson,Marisa Booty et al.
Haily K Traxler et al.
Residents of Kentucky are at-risk for harms related to the opioid epidemic and involvement in the criminal legal system (CLS) further increases those risks. In 2015, Kentucky legalized syringe service programs (SSPS) to provide low-threshol...
Justice System Involvement As a Risk Factor for Substance Use Into Mid-Thirties [0.03%]
司法系统的参与作为三十几岁人群物质使用的风险因素
Connie Hassett-Walker
Connie Hassett-Walker
Background: This study examined the impact of criminal conviction and incarceration in emerging adulthood on subsequent substance use - alcohol, marijuana, hard drugs - through age 36. Method: Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Y...
Factors Associated with Recovery Housing Availability for Individuals Involved in the Carceral System [0.03%]
与刑事司法系统有关的个体康复住房可用性相关的因素
Meenakshi S Subbaraman,Amy A Mericle,Deidre Patterson-Manansala et al.
Meenakshi S Subbaraman et al.
Substance use and carceral system involvement are often connected, highlighting the need for services that support recovery from substance use disorders (SUD) among those leaving carceral facilities. Recovery housing offers both housing and...
Impulsivity Facets, Social Norms, and Co-Use of Alcohol and Cannabis [0.03%]
冲动特质、社会规范和酒精与大麻共用的影响关系研究
Melissa C Rothstein,Amy L Stamates
Melissa C Rothstein
Compared to alcohol-only use, co-use of alcohol and cannabis is becoming increasingly more common. Impulsivity and perceived norms are two factors related to increased substance use among young adults, but few studies have examined their ro...
Attitudes and Subjective Norms Regarding Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Among Individuals in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in the Greater St. Louis Area [0.03%]
密苏里州圣路易斯地区阿片类药物使用障碍患者的治疗态度和用药主观规范调查研究
Lindsey M Filiatreau,Hannah S Szlyk,Erin Kasson et al.
Lindsey M Filiatreau et al.
Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is safe and efficacious for treating opioid use disorder (OUD), yet there is limited understanding of how attitudes and subjective norms regarding MOUD among individuals with OUD may impede treatmen...
Daily Cannabis Use: Do Impulsivity and Sensation Seeking Predict Negative Cannabis Related Consequences? [0.03%]
冲动性和寻求刺激能预测每日使用大麻产生的负面后果吗?
Jamie E Parnes,Alexander J Tyskiewicz,Mark A Prince et al.
Jamie E Parnes et al.
Objective: Cannabis use can result in negative cannabis-related consequences (NCRC), particularly among individuals high in impulsivity and sensation seeking. Continued research is necessary to determine if these associat...
"I Can Combine Those Things to be a Superhero" a Qualitative Study of the Motivations for High-Risk Polysubstance Use [0.03%]
“我可以把那些东西结合起来当超人”——关于高风险多药滥用的动机定性研究
Amanda M Bunting,Adetayo Fawole,Brittany Griffin et al.
Amanda M Bunting et al.
The current study aimed to understand motivations of high-risk polysubstance use. Semistructured interviews were conducted in New York City with 20 individuals with frequent recent polysubstance use. Two analysts coded the interviews (κ = ...
The Intersection between Sex and Race in Understanding Substance Co-Use Patterns in Adolescents from the Fragile Families Study [0.03%]
基于脆弱家庭研究的青少年吸毒行为中的种族与性别交叉分析
Jamie M Gajos,Juliann B Purcell,Sylvie Mrug
Jamie M Gajos
The current study examined the prevalence of alcohol, cigarette, and cannabis co-use among a longitudinal cohort of youth predominately born to single-parent families. Data were drawn from Wave 6 of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing ...
The Association Between Immigration-Related Stress, COVID-19 Impact, and Drinking Motives Among US-Born Latinos During the Pandemic [0.03%]
与移民相关压力、新冠疫情的影响及美国本土拉丁裔人在大流行期间的饮酒动机之间的关联
Gabrielle N Scott,Pablo Montero-Zamora,Christian E Vazquez et al.
Gabrielle N Scott et al.
Objective: The objective of the present study was to identify factors associated with increased alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic among a sample of drinkers and heavy drinkers US-born Latino adults. ...