Effects of
Early Adolescent Alcohol Use on Mid-Adolescent School Performance and Connection: A Longitudinal Study of Students in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States.
Results: Consistent with interactional hypotheses, childhood psychological dysregulation and
early adolescent alcohol use predicted less effective parental supervision.
Not exact matches
In the United States,
adolescents with divorced parents drink
alcohol earlier and report higher
alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and drug
use than their peers.
«Parents, educators, and therapists should consider insomnia to be a risk marker for
alcohol use, and
alcohol use a risk marker for insomnia, among
early adolescents,» writes Rutgers - Camden researcher Naomi Marmorstein in the study, published recently in the journal Addictive Behaviors.
Specifically analyzes the connection between
adolescent risk factors and
early exposure to
alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana
use.
Assessments conducted at
earlier phases are specified in previous articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment,
adolescents completed interviews that measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency of running away from home; and the number of times they had been stopped by the police, arrested, convicted of a crime or of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported on their disruptive behavior in school; number of school suspensions; delinquent and aggressive behavior outside school; experience of sexual intercourse; rates of pregnancy; lifetime number of sexual partners; and frequency of
using cigarettes,
alcohol, and illegal drugs during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
Objectives This study examines associations between different dimensions of consumerism and tobacco and
alcohol use among Scottish
early adolescents.
Hamburger, M.E., Lebb, R.T. and Swahn, M.H. (2010) Childhood maltreatment and
early alcohol use among high - risk
adolescents.
Children and
adolescents with antisocial behavior disorders have an increased risk of accidents, school failure,
early alcohol and substance
use, suicide, and criminal behavior.
Trajectories of
Adolescent Alcohol Use by Gender and
Early Initiation Status.
Parents can be alert to
early signs of substance
use, such as smelling
alcohol or cigarette smoke, changes in mood or odd behavior when the
adolescent returns home.
This article examined the effects of Preparing for the Drug Free Years (PDFY)[now called Guiding Good Choices], the Iowa Strengthening Families Program (ISFP), and a minimal - contact control condition on enhance growth in or maintenance of family norms against
alcohol and other drug
use and proactive family management, and to reduce or curb the growth in family conflict and that it would improve or help to maintain
adolescents» likelihood of resisting antisocial influence from peers as well as reduce or curb the growth in
alcohol use during
early adolescence.
Alcohol expectancies play an important role in adolescent substance use: positive alcohol expectancies are quite common in this age group, and are linked to earlier onset and problematic drinking.21, 22 Thus, this lesson focuses on personal expectancies, risks and norms associated with (hazardous) alcoh
Alcohol expectancies play an important role in
adolescent substance
use: positive
alcohol expectancies are quite common in this age group, and are linked to earlier onset and problematic drinking.21, 22 Thus, this lesson focuses on personal expectancies, risks and norms associated with (hazardous) alcoh
alcohol expectancies are quite common in this age group, and are linked to
earlier onset and problematic drinking.21, 22 Thus, this lesson focuses on personal expectancies, risks and norms associated with (hazardous)
alcoholalcohol use.
The relationships of parental
alcohol versus tobacco and marijuana
use with
early adolescent onset of
alcohol use.
The results of this project may aid in the identification of the maltreated
adolescents most likely to engage in
early - onset
alcohol use and the development of more effective preventive intervention services to reduce
early - onset
alcohol use in maltreated
adolescents.
In prior work we
used a longitudinal design to test whether the interaction between internalizing and externalizing symptoms in
early adolescence (11 — 12 years old) predicted
adolescent alcohol and drug
use (a composite of cigarette, marijuana, and other illicit SU) 2 years later (Scalco et al. 2014).
Note: 1Maternal reports of partner's
alcohol consumption; 2Univariable multinomial logistic regression models; 3Multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, Social economic position, maternal education, maternal smoking during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks gestation; CL: childhood limited, AO:
adolescent onset, EOP:
early onset persistent, the Low conduct problems class was
used as the reference group.
The findings provided support for an indirect relationship (mediation via other - sex friendships) between
early adolescent parental monitoring and late
adolescent alcohol use among girls only.
Examination of cumulative effects of
early adolescent depression on cannabis and
alcohol use disorder in late adolescence in a community - based cohort.