Parents may also play a role, as many previous research studies have found that parental R - rated movie restriction is associated with lower
rates of adolescent substance use [57]--[61], presumably as a result of decreased exposure.
Not exact matches
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Of all racial groups, American Indian adolescents had the highest rates for using many substances of abuse, and for depression, suicidal thoughts, and attempted suicide,» said Subica, an assistant professor of social medicine, population, and public health in the School of Medicin
Of all racial groups, American Indian
adolescents had the highest
rates for
using many
substances of abuse, and for depression, suicidal thoughts, and attempted suicide,» said Subica, an assistant professor of social medicine, population, and public health in the School of Medicin
of abuse, and for depression, suicidal thoughts, and attempted suicide,» said Subica, an assistant professor
of social medicine, population, and public health in the School of Medicin
of social medicine, population, and public health in the School
of Medicin
of Medicine.
American Indian
adolescents have the highest
rates of teen pregnancy,
substance use, suicide and dropping out
of high school
of any racial or ethnic group in the country.
Facts for Policymakers: The Need for an Integrated System
of Care for Youth With Traumatic Stress and
Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on the high rates of trauma exposure and substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring substance use d
Substance Use Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on the high rates of trauma exposure and substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring substance use disorde
Use Disorders (PDF - 321 KB) National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2011) Presents statistics on the high
rates of trauma exposure and
substance abuse among adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system of care that addresses the complex needs of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring substance use d
substance abuse among
adolescents and offers recommendations for developing a youth - oriented integrated system
of care that addresses the complex needs
of youth with traumatic exposure and co-occurring
substance use d
substance use disorde
use disorders.
Results showed that
adolescents assigned to the PDFY intervention condition had a slower
rate of linear increase over time in both
substance use and delinquency compared with
adolescents assigned to the control condition.
Though it is likely that the high
rates of substance use in SEB / RYC settings might be inherent to the risk profile
of these
adolescents, little is known about the actual role the risk profile has in explaining
substance use.
For example, compared to their peers,
adolescents with ADHD experience higher
rates of family conflict (Deault 2010), peer problems (Gardner and Gerdes 2013), academic failure (DuPaul and Langberg 2014), comorbid mental health problems (Larson et al. 2011),
substance use (Lee et al. 2011), and driving citations / crashes (Barkley et al. 1996).