Risk and protective factors for bullying victimization among AIDS-affected and vulnerable children in South Africa. Child Abuse Negl. 2010;34(10):793-803.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 38. Delfabbro P, Winefield T, Trainor S, et al. Peer and teacher bullying/victimization of South Australian ...
Drug abuseAlcohol abuseSuicideYouthsPreventionThe aim of this paper was to review the literature concerning the relationship between suicide and substance abuse behaviours among adolescents, focusing on epidemiology, comorbidity and preventive programmes. We performed a Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, PsycLit and ...
Cannabis use and tobacco use were both measured using a checklist inquiring about substance use and were assessed by a binary item at age 16 years. If these items were endorsed, participants were considered exposed. Birth weight was reported by the parents at first contact. We defined low ...
psychological problems identified through empirical studies (Achenbach et al., 1987): (a) internalizing, which represents anxious symptoms, depressive, and somatic problems, and (b) externalizing, which includes problems related to impulsivity, disruptive behaviors, and substance abuse (Achenbach et al....
Topics may relate to an illegal behavior, such as substance abuse, or in other cases may be perceived as inappropriate (e.g. sexual intercourse). For some youth, their desire to participate in sexual health research may be interpreted as admitting to being sexually active and/or having ...
The importance of exposure to violence as a child or witnessing parental abuse as a child in shaping both the risk of victimization of women and for perpetration by men highlights the need to take a life course perspective, particularly in examining interventions that are aimed at preventing or ...
14 Socially, many youth with tics experience peer difficulties that may further contribute to distress.13 With regard to home life, there is an increased risk for marital difficulties, substance abuse in parents, family conflict, poorer quality of parent–child interactions, and higher levels of ...
RRS efficacy is considered for tobacco use, including smoking and smokeless tobacco, alcohol and substance abuse, and sexual activity. Factors that influence RRS training are identified and process variables are discussed. These include age and gender, media formats (video or live), and teacher-led...
13-17 Similar patterns of historic trauma, adverse childhood experiences, and substance abuse may also explain higher rates of mental health disorders in Native American/Alaska Native youth.18 Screening Tests Screening instruments for depression are based on either patient or caregiver reporting. ...
Innovations in Adolescent Substance Abuse Interventions Amsterdam, the Netherlands Pergamon2001;143- 168Google Scholar 54. McCambridge JStrang J The efficacy of single-session motivational interviewing in reducing drug compensation and perceptions of drug-related risk and harm among young people: results ...