Not exact matches
Among the three types of
abuse, psychological maltreatment was most strongly associated with depression, general anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, attachment
problems and
substance abuse.
She found the risk was significantly greater
among men than women and was higher
among those with a
substance abuse problem.
Walters has uncovered a syndemic of violence,
substance abuse, and psychiatric
problems among two - spirits and is now conducting extensive interviews to determine the underlying causes.
Among adults, job and financial worries are often among the leading contributors to stress, but increased crime, violence, peer pressure leading to substance abuse (alcohol and drugs like ecstasy, cannabis and methamphetamine), social isolation, loneliness, and family problems can also create stress - related prob
Among adults, job and financial worries are often
among the leading contributors to stress, but increased crime, violence, peer pressure leading to substance abuse (alcohol and drugs like ecstasy, cannabis and methamphetamine), social isolation, loneliness, and family problems can also create stress - related prob
among the leading contributors to stress, but increased crime, violence, peer pressure leading to
substance abuse (alcohol and drugs like ecstasy, cannabis and methamphetamine), social isolation, loneliness, and family
problems can also create stress - related
problems.
Tribal leaders also are confronting
substance abuse among its members, a
problem that works against reversing the dropout rate.
The findings explain that suspensions and behavioral
problems, including
substance abuse, fighting and classroom disruption, escalate
among students across the school community as the number of older or retained students increase.
Interagency collaboration
among those service providers could ensure that professionals respond to
problem behavior related to drug or alcohol use in a consistent manner and that educators learn how their own behavior might deter student
substance abuse and support those in recovery.
Risk factors for out - of - home custody child care
among families with alcohol and
substance abuse problems
The most common adult psychiatric
problems among childhood ADHD cases were alcohol dependence /
abuse (26.3 %), antisocial personality disorder (16.8 %), other
substance dependence /
abuse (16.4 %), current or past history of hypomanic episode (15.1 %), generalized anxiety disorder (14.2 %), and current major depressive episode (12.9 %).
Elevated rates of academic and conduct
problems,
substance abuse, 9,10 previous forced sexual contact, 11 and a greater number of sexual partners12 have been reported
among teenage fathers, which may be symptoms of childhood exposure to
abuse and domestic violence.9, 10 However, because the prevalence of exposure to childhood
abuse among teenage fathers has not been previously investigated, no conclusions about the potential relevance of childhood
abuse to teen paternity can be drawn.
A review of twenty studies on the adult lives of antisocial adolescent girls found higher mortality rates, a variety of psychiatric
problems, dysfunctional and violent relationships, poor educational achievement, and less stable work histories than
among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
among non-delinquent girls.23 Chronic
problem behavior during childhood has been linked with alcohol and drug
abuse in adulthood, as well as with other mental health
problems and disorders, such as emotional disturbance and depression.24 David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, and Janet Miller have shown a similar link between conduct disorder
among girls and adult substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26 Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
among girls and adult
substance abuse.25 Terrie Moffitt and several colleagues found that girls diagnosed with conduct disorder were more likely as adults to suffer from a wide variety of
problems than girls without such a diagnosis.26
Among the problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, part
Among the
problems were poorer physical health and more symptoms of mental illness, reliance on social assistance, and victimization by, as well as violence toward, partners.
Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health, Alcohol, and
Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare
Substance Use
Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol
abuse / dependence, and
substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare
substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Depression is common
among adolescents, with a point prevalence between 3 % and 8 %.1 By age 18 years, as many as 25 % of adolescents have had at least 1 depressive episode.2 Depressive disorders in children and teens increase the risk of illness, interpersonal
problems, and psychosocial difficulties that persist long after the episode, 3 and adolescents who experience depressive episodes have an increased risk of
substance abuse and suicidal behavior.4 - 6 Adults with depression have increased health care costs, 7 and successful depression treatment may decrease these costs for adults8 and children.9
Psychological Distress
Among Plains Indian Mothers With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (F
Among Plains Indian Mothers With Children Referred to Screening for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parker, Maviglia, Lewis, Gossage, & May (2010)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 5 (22) Aims to fill the current knowledge gap about the prevalence and characteristics of psychological distress and its association with self - reported current drinking
problems among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (F
among American Indian mothers whose children were referred to screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
With parents I'll often discuss the incidence of
substance abuse among adolescents with mental health
problems who did not receive treatment.
Religious communities are one of the principal gateways for individuals seeking assistance with depression, grief, marital conflict,
substance abuse, family violence, juvenile delinquency and AIDS,
among other issues and societal
problems.
Specifically, the ACE Study model relies strongly on the idea that adverse childhood experiences create a burden of psychological stress that changes behavior, cognitions, emotions, and physical functions in ways that promote subsequent health
problems and illness.22
Among the hypothesized pathways, adverse childhood experiences lead to depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, which in turn can lead to
substance abuse, sleep disorders, inactivity, immunosuppression, inflammatory responses, and inconsistent health care use, possibly leading to other medical conditions later in life.23, 24 Therefore, childhood behavioral and emotional symptoms very likely represent a crucial mediator linking adverse childhood experiences and the longer term health - related
problems found in the ACE substudies.
Out - of - Home Services for Emotional or Behavioral
Problems Among Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services among youths aged 12 t
Among Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services
among youths aged 12 t
among youths aged 12 to 17.
Substance Abuse Among Older Adults: An Invisible Epidemic explains the unique vulnerabilities and barriers to identifying and treating older adults with substance abuse
Substance Abuse Among Older Adults: An Invisible Epidemic explains the unique vulnerabilities and barriers to identifying and treating older adults with substance abuse prob
Abuse Among Older Adults: An Invisible Epidemic explains the unique vulnerabilities and barriers to identifying and treating older adults with
substance abuse
substance abuse prob
abuse problems.
Second, despite
problem behaviour being less common
among Chinese adolescents than
among their Western counterparts (Jessor et al. 2003), there is a rising trend of adolescent developmental
problems, such as
abuse of psychotropic
substances (Shek 2007), adolescent suicide (Sun and Hui 2007) and school violence (Wong 2004).
Anxiety disorders are the number one mental health
problem among American women and second only to
substance abuse among men, according to research conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health.
Programmes that strengthen family relationships and improve parenting skills are considered to be
among the most effective strategies for addressing youth
problems, such as delinquency and
substance abuse.23, 24 Studies have shown that parent interventions can decrease negative disciplinary behaviour in parents and increase the use of a variety of positive attending and other relationship - enhancing skills to improve child behaviour.27 — 29
Disorders considered herein include anxiety disorders (agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive - compulsive disorder, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, social phobia, specific phobia), mood disorders (bipolar I and II disorders, dysthymia, major depressive disorder), disorders that share a feature of
problems with impulse control (bulimia, intermittent explosive disorder, and adult persistence of 3 childhood - adolescent disorders — attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, and oppositional - defiant disorder —
among respondents in the 18 - to 44 - year age range), and
substance disorders (alcohol and drug
abuse and dependence).