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期刊名:Journal of drug education

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ISSN:0047-2379

e-ISSN:1541-4159

IF/分区:0.6/Q4

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Michelle L Kelley,Jeffrey M Gabelmann,Megan Strowger et al. Michelle L Kelley et al.
BackgroundPrior research suggests that military personnel endorse higher rates of prescription drug misuse, cannabis, and heavy alcohol use than civilians. Factors related to substance use may differ for military personnel compared to civil...
Sterling M Hubbard,Diamonde McCollum,Shelby A Whalen et al. Sterling M Hubbard et al.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACES) increase the risk for problematic alcohol use. However, protective factors, such as social support have been found to buffer against these consequences. The goal of this study was to highlight the connec...
Emily Junkin,Isabel A Martinez,Emma K Rawls et al. Emily Junkin et al.
Emerging adults with lower educational attainment are at elevated risk for a range of negative outcomes. Relative to college populations, far less attention has focused on reducing drinking-related risks among noncollege-attending young adu...
Anas Khurshid Nabil,Christina Amo,Adam E Barry et al. Anas Khurshid Nabil et al.
Background: Substance use among college students remains an important public health issue, which may have been exacerbated by the social and behavioral health disturbances resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives: This investigation...
Emily C L Rowe,Molly K Downey,Nick Harris et al. Emily C L Rowe et al.
Youth are particularly vulnerable to adverse outcomes from substance use, and there is limited evaluated drug education targeting youth in Canada or the United States of America (US). This scoping review identified and synthesized existing ...
Joshua-Paul Miles Joshua-Paul Miles
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced substance prevention work, exacerbating existing challenges and providing new opportunities for community-based substance prevention networks (CSPNs). CSPNs are interorganizational networks...
Peter C Scales,Amy K Syvertsen Peter C Scales
We studied alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use (ATOD) among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic, hypothesizing that social-emotional support from teachers during the pandemic would lessen adolescent-reported use of ATOD in the last 30...
Ashley D Shayya,Callon M Williams,Emily L Zale Ashley D Shayya
Pain and cannabis use are highly prevalent among emerging adults but research regarding how pain is associated with cannabis-related expectancies is limited. Emerging adults who reported past three-month cannabis use (N = 173) were recruite...
Samantha R Rosenthal,Katherine J Roberts,Samantha K Borden Samantha R Rosenthal
This study aims to assess whether students at schools implementing Project SUCCESS (PS) have different substance use and mental health outcomes than those at schools not implementing PS. Surveys were administered to 18,151 middle and high s...
Tatiana D Magri,Robert D Dvorak,Elizabeth R Aston et al. Tatiana D Magri et al.
Alcohol consumption and related problems are common among college students. Prior research links behavioral economic (BE) constructs of alcohol demand and relative reinforcement (RR), and alcohol expectancies, with alcohol consumption/probl...