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期刊名:Journal of child & adolescent substance abuse

缩写:J CHILD ADOLES SUBST

ISSN:1067-828X

e-ISSN:1547-0652

IF/分区:0.0/Q4

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Michelle L Rogers,Kristina M Jackson Michelle L Rogers
Multiple assessments of age of onset of alcohol use milestones may produce inconsistent reports, yielding potentially different results, depending on the report utilized. Using data from a prospective study of 1,023 middle-school students, ...
Kayla M Martineau,Emily C Cook Kayla M Martineau
This study examined racial differences across African American, Hispanic, and White participants in the impact that individualand social risk factorshave on drinking behaviortrajectories.Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolesce...
Aaron Hogue,Molly Bobek,Sarah Dauber et al. Aaron Hogue et al.
This article describes several barriers to widespread dissemination of manualized family-based treatments for adolescent substance use (ASU). We then offer a highly promising solution for adopting and sustaining family therapy in usual care...
Mary M Sweeney,Olga Rass,Cara DiClemente et al. Mary M Sweeney et al.
Adolescent cannabis use is associated with working memory impairment. The present randomized controlled trial assigned adolescents ages 14 to 21 enrolled in cannabis use treatment to receive either working memory training (experimental grou...
Ivan Miskulin,Corinne Peek-Asa,Maja Miskulin Ivan Miskulin
The aim of this study was to describe the alcohol consumption patterns and to identify the association of injury with excess drinking among Croatian students. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 845 university students by the use...
Suzanne Spinola,Aesoon Park,Stephen A Maisto et al. Suzanne Spinola et al.
Studies have shown that motivation to change is related to better substance use outcomes among treatment-seeking adolescents. Goal setting, which may be related to motivation, also has been shown to be associated with positive treatment out...
Brady A Garrett,Bethany J Livingston,Melvin D Livingston et al. Brady A Garrett et al.
We examined frequency and intensity of racial/ethnic discrimination and the longitudinal relationship to substance use. The sample included (N = 1,421) American Indian, American Indian and White, and White adolescents. A high frequency of p...
Karlene Cunningham,David A Martinez,Lori A J Scott-Sheldon et al. Karlene Cunningham et al.
Adolescents with psychiatric disorders appear to be at increased risk for acquiring HIV and other sexually transmitted infections; however, little is known about the prevalence of behavioral risk factors in this population. This meta-analys...
Clifford L Broman Clifford L Broman
This study examines how the availability of substances in the home during adolescence and its influence on substance use in young adulthood. Data are drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (ADD Health). The final sa...
Megan E Roberts,Nichea S Spillane,Suzanne M Colby et al. Megan E Roberts et al.
Substance use contributes to health disparities across race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status (SES). Although adolescent research indicates group-based differences in regular use, few studies have examined patterns when initiation...