Effect of adolescent substance use and antisocial behavior on the development of early adulthood depression.
Not exact matches
Further, results revealed a significant indirect
effect of mindful parenting on youth's
substance use through shared parent -
adolescent positive emotion.
This same
effect has been noted in parent - child relationships, where demanding tends to precede drug
use, according to John P. Caughlin and Rachel S. Malis in the paper «Demand / Withdraw Communication Between Parents and Adolescents: Connections With Self - Esteem and Substance Use» in «Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.&raq
use, according to John P. Caughlin and Rachel S. Malis in the paper «Demand / Withdraw Communication Between Parents and
Adolescents: Connections With Self - Esteem and
Substance Use» in «Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.&raq
Use» in «Journal
of Social and Personal Relationships.»
Taking Effective Treatments to Scale: Organizational
Effects on Outcomes
of Multisystemic Therapy for Youths with Co-Occurring
Substance Use Schoenwald, Chapman, Henry, & Sheidow (2012) Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21 (1) View Abstract Examines organizational climate and structure effects on the behavior and functioning of delinquent youths with and without co-occurring substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial
Substance Use Schoenwald, Chapman, Henry, & Sheidow (2012) Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21 (1) View Abstract Examines organizational climate and structure effects on the behavior and functioning of delinquent youths with and without co-occurring substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial behavi
Use Schoenwald, Chapman, Henry, & Sheidow (2012) Journal
of Child and
Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21 (1) View Abstract Examines organizational climate and structure effects on the behavior and functioning of delinquent youths with and without co-occurring substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial
Substance Abuse, 21 (1) View Abstract Examines organizational climate and structure
effects on the behavior and functioning
of delinquent youths with and without co-occurring
substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial
substance use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial behavi
use that is treated with an evidence - based treatment (EBT) for serious antisocial behavior.
Substance use disorders emerged in middle adolescence and increased in frequency through the middle 20s, becoming by far the most common psychiatric problems reported by the study participants.26, 27 We have already shown that early conduct problems predicted the onset of adolescent substance use disorders in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the aspect of behavioral problems that showed the intervention effect in young a
Substance use disorders emerged in middle adolescence and increased in frequency through the middle 20s, becoming by far the most common psychiatric problems reported by the study participants.26, 27 We have already shown that early conduct problems predicted the onset
of adolescent substance use disorders in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the aspect of behavioral problems that showed the intervention effect in young a
substance use disorders in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the aspect
of behavioral problems that showed the intervention
effect in young adulthood.
The
Effects of Parental Acculturation and Parenting Practices on the
Substance Use of Mexican - Heritage Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use b
Substance Use of Mexican - Heritage Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use behavio
Use of Mexican - Heritage
Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use
Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal
of Ethnicity in
Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results of a study of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use b
Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results
of a study
of Mexican and Mexican - American
adolescents, examining the effects of parental reports of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use
adolescents, examining the
effects of parental reports
of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's
substance use b
substance use behavio
use behaviors.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study is a secondary analysis to determine the
effects of Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) on parent
substance use, and the relationship between parent
substance use and
adolescent substance use.
The present study examined the
effects of alcohol and
substance use at age 11 on trajectories
of physical aggression over time (ages 12 — 14) among urban
adolescents from Chicago, IL.
The findings on the alternative model we tested suggested that in spite
of being positively associated with conduct problems in adolescence, internalizing problems and
substance use did not add to the prediction
of adult APP over and above the
effects of adolescent conduct problems.
This article examined the
effects of Preparing for the Drug Free Years (PDFY)[now called Guiding Good Choices] on the relationship between growth in
adolescent substance use and delinquency.
The moderating
effect of parental illicit
substance use disorders on the relation between
adolescent depression and subsequent illicit
substance use disorders.
The current study (N = 134
adolescents) sought to elucidate the interactive
effects of cortisol reactivity following a stressful parent — child interaction task and self - reported emotion regulation ability on
adolescents»
substance use and externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.
Examine the long - term
effects of two childhood universal prevention programs on
adolescent delinquency,
substance use, and antisocial behavior.
Relation
of parental support and control to
adolescents» externalizing symptomatology and
substance use: A longitudinal examination
of curvilinear
effects
Multilevel modeling
of direct
effects and interactions
of peers, parents, school, and community influences on
adolescent substance use
Although rigorous randomized controlled trial research shows that the program in its current form appears highly efficacious in altering
adolescent substance use outcomes (delaying onset
of use, reducing abuse) and building protective factors in the form
of youth competencies, the only
effects on parents that have been demonstrated are increases in the
use of specific parenting behaviors (Spoth and Redmond 2002; Spoth et al. 2002, 2004).