Preventing
early adolescent substance use: A family - centered strategy for the public middle - school ecology
In this study, we examined the association of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems and their co-occurrence with
early adolescent substance use to help clarify whether internalizing problems operate as a risk or protective factor.
One study prospectively investigated the role of the SURPS personality dimensions on
early adolescent substance use and found hopelessness, sensation seeking, and impulsivity to be predictive of substance use behaviors 1 year later (Krank et al. 2011).
Prospective Associations of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems and Their Co-Occurrence with
Early Adolescent Substance Use.
Parental influence on
early adolescent substance use: Specific and nonspecific effects.
The study utilized Common Sense Parenting (CSP) to examine how child and parent reports of parenting were related to
early adolescent substance use and school suspensions.
Not exact matches
Adolescents with divorced parents are more likely to engage in risky behavior, such as
substance use and
early sexual activity.
By identifying these factors
early on, the research team hopes to have a better chance of providing effective cognitive strategies to help risk - seeking
adolescents regulate their emotions and avoid risk - taking behavior and
substance abuse.
However, even though an
adolescent with good language and cognitive skills may experiment with drinking
earlier than his / her less advanced peer, better verbal and intellectual abilities have [also] been found to be protective against developing severe problems with alcohol and other
substances in adulthood.»
Parent and Family Types The Influence of Parenting Style on
Adolescent Competence and
Substance UseArticle by Baumrind (1991) Journal of
Early Adolescence 11 (1) p. 56 - 95.
Specialization: Addictions /
Substance Abuse / Compulsions, Adjustment Disorders,
Adolescents, Aging / Older Adults, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorders, Body Image, Death and Dying, Domestic Abuse, Co-dependency, Coaching / Life Transitions, Cognitive / Behavioral, Depression / Mood Disorders, Divorce / Separation,
Early Trauma Protocol, Family of Origin Issues, Gestalt, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, LGBT Issues / Gender Identity, Narrative Therapy, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Parenting, Performance / Creativity Enhancement, Personality Disorders, Phobias / OCD, Psychodynamic, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Sexuality / Sex Therapy, Shame, Stress Management, Trauma, Women's Issues, Work issues
Rates of
adolescent depression appear to be rising1, 2 with the 1 - year prevalence suggested to be between 2 — 4 %.3, 4
Early treatment is important because
adolescent depression has high levels of future morbidity including further emotional disorders, suicidality, physical health problems,
substance misuse and problems in social functioning.4, 5
Beginning in
early adolescence, screening for
substance use should be implemented.21, 52 Substance use and dependence have consistently been found to be 1 of the most prevalent behavioral health diagnoses in ado
substance use should be implemented.21, 52
Substance use and dependence have consistently been found to be 1 of the most prevalent behavioral health diagnoses in ado
Substance use and dependence have consistently been found to be 1 of the most prevalent behavioral health diagnoses in
adolescents.
Effect of
adolescent substance use and antisocial behavior on the development of
early adulthood depression.
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, ADD / ADHD, Addictions /
Substance Abuse / Compulsions, Adjustment Disorders,
Adolescents, Aging / Older Adults, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Body Image, Death and Dying, Domestic Abuse, Co-dependency, Coaching / Life Transitions, Cognitive / Behavioral, Conflict Resolution, Cross Cultural / Multi-Racial Issues, Depression / Mood Disorders, Dissociation, Divorce / Separation,
Early Trauma Protocol, Ego States Therapy, Family of Origin Issues, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Men's Issues, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Performance / Creativity Enhancement, Phobias / OCD, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Shame, Stress Management, Trauma, Veterans / Active Duty Personnel, Women's Issues, Work issues
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, ADD / ADHD, Addictions /
Substance Abuse / Compulsions, Adjustment Disorders,
Adolescents, Aging / Older Adults, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Death and Dying, Co-dependency, Coaching / Life Transitions, Cognitive / Behavioral, Conflict Resolution, Couples / Marriage, Depression / Mood Disorders, Dissociation, Divorce / Separation,
Early Childhood Protocol,
Early Trauma Protocol, Eating Disorders, Ego States Therapy, Family of Origin Issues, Family Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Insomnia, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Parenting, Performance / Creativity Enhancement, Personality Disorders, Phobias / OCD, Postpartum Depression / Pregnancy / Birth Traumas, Psychodynamic, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Self - Mutilation, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Sexuality / Sex Therapy, Shame, Stress Management, Trauma, Women's Issues, Work issues
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, ADD / ADHD, Addictions /
Substance Abuse / Compulsions, Adjustment Disorders,
Adolescents, Anger Management, Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Body Image, Death and Dying, Domestic Abuse, Chronic Illness, Co-dependency, Coaching / Life Transitions, Cognitive / Behavioral, Conflict Resolution, Couples / Marriage, Crisis / disaster intervention, Depression / Mood Disorders, Disassociation, Divorce / Separation,
Early Trauma Protocol, Ego States Therapy, Family of Origin Issues, Family Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Groups, Infertility / Fertility, LGBT Issues / Gender Identity, Men's Issues, Obsessive - Compulsive Disorder, Pain, Personality Disorders, Phobias / OCD, Postpartum Depression / Pregnancy / Birth Traumas, Relationship Issues, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Self - Mutilation, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Shame, Sleep Disorders, Somatic Therapy, Trauma, Women's Issues
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect in Childhood, Addictions /
Substance Abuse / Compulsions, Adjustment Disorders,
Adolescents, Aging / Older Adults, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorders, Body Image, DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Death and Dying, Domestic Abuse, Chronic Illness, Cognitive / Behavioral, Cross Cultural / Multi-Racial Issues, Depression / Mood Disorders, Disassociation,
Early Trauma Protocol, Eating Disorders, Ego States Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, LGBT Issues / Gender Identity, Phobias / OCD, Relationship Issues, Religious / Spiritual Concerns, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence / Rape, Trauma
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and
substance use disorders were assessed during adolescence and
early adulthood using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the
adolescent interviews because the use of multiple informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses among
adolescents.37, 38 Symptoms were considered present if reported by either informant.
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.
Previous studies suggested that
early childhood trauma can lead to an array of negative health outcomes and behaviors, including
substance abuse, among both
adolescents and adults.22 — 25 For example, childhood physical and sexual abuse has been shown to be associated with illegal drug use.26 — 28 Although these studies provide evidence that most
substance abusers come from abusive homes, many of these studies have taken a «categorical» approach to examine the relationship between 1 or 2 forms of these childhood exposures and subsequent drug abuse; few studies have examined illicit drug use and abuse in relation to multiple disturbing or stressful childhood exposures.
Substance use behavior among
early -
adolescent Asian American girls: the impact of psychological and family factors
This, together with evidence from other studies that «brand awareness» has strong relationships with cinema - going, internet use, chat room visits, listening to music and TV - watching among
early adolescents, 13 and that smoking is associated with fashion - consciousness, particularly among young women, 32 suggests that image and identity may be important mechanisms linking consumerism with these two aspects of
adolescent substance use.
Relation of
early menarche to depression, eating disorders,
substance abuse, and comorbid psychopathology among
adolescent girls.
Low self - esteem in
adolescents can lead to eating disorders,
early sexual activity,
substance use, and suicidal thoughts.
Her current
adolescent research is culturally adapting and evaluating an evidence - based
early substance use prevention program for youth and their families in a Northern Plains reservation community (R01DA035111, Whitesell, PI).
Early intervention for
adolescent substance abuse: Pretreatment to posttreatment outcomes of a randomized controlled trial comparing Multidimensional Family Therapy and peer group treatment.
The Influence of Parenting Style on
Adolescent Competence and
Substance Use Article by Baumrind (1991) Journal of
Early Adolescence 11 (1) p. 56 - 95.
Children and
adolescents with antisocial behavior disorders have an increased risk of accidents, school failure,
early alcohol and
substance use, suicide, and criminal behavior.
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.
[jounal] Hawkins, J.D / 1992 / Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in
adolescent and
early adulthood: Implications for
substance abuse prevention.
The program is also suitable for use with traumatized
adolescents who may not meet criteria for PTSD but are experiencing behavior problems, school refusal,
substance use,
early pregnancy, and other high - risk behaviors.
The relationship between
early age of onset of initial
substance use and engaging in multiple health risk behaviors among young
adolescents
- Treatment of
Adolescent Substance Abuse: From
Early Intervention to Dependency - Lyn Hassenboehler, LCSW, ASCW
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) alcohol use.
In order to capture the «pure» predictive validity of the personality dimensions on
substance use, prospective analyses in a never - using group of
early adolescents is warranted.
Adolescent girls diagnosed with a disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD) show negative outcomes in adulthood, such as
early pregnancy, social isolation, personality disorders, unemployment, psychiatric co-morbidity and
substance abuse [2, 3].
In addition, clear differences between the predictor profiles confirmed that, compared to the abstainers and late onset groups, the
early onset
substance use group appeared to be at much higher risk for adverse childhood predictors (revealing a problematic profile), including lower levels of parental knowledge about
adolescents» activities and self - esteem and higher levels of novelty seeking and conduct disorder (Flory et al. 2004; Wanner et al. 2006).
It may be that family and individual factors in
early life promote the mental disorders that precede
adolescent substance misuse.
It showed that
early adolescents having poor positive development have lower life satisfaction and higher levels of
substance abuse, delinquency, and intention to engage in problem behaviour.
Children's aggressive behavior and reading difficulties during
early elementary school years are risk factors for
adolescent problem behaviors such as delinquency, academic failure, and
substance use.