MarijuanaDrug preventionCampaignsResearch shows that use of marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug among American youth, can lead to significant health, social, learning, and behavioral problems. The National Youth Anti-D...
An effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Type 1 design is used to test the effectiveness of TBRI for preventing non-medical use of opioids among JJ-youth (delayed-start at the site level; a randomized controlled trial at participant level) and to gain insight into facility-level barriers to TBRI ...
Drug use is another serious problem for Native American young people. Regional and national survey data show that for nearly all drugs, use rates are higher among Native American youth than among non-Indian youth (Okwumaba & Duryea, 1987). Illustrative are findings on marijuana use. For the ...
An effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Type 1 design is used to test the effectiveness of TBRI for preventing non-medical use of opioids among JJ-youth (delayed-start at the site level; a randomized controlled trial at participant level) and to gain insight into facility-level barriers to TBRI ...
Substance Abuse and Dependency Risk: The Role of Peer Perceptions, Marijuana Involvement, and Attitudes toward Substance Use among College Students Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, yet little explanation for this phenomenon exits. The a....
Among injury mechanisms, motor vehicle crashes, firearm suicide, and firearm homicide remain the leading mechanisms of injury-related death. More recently, poisoning has become a rapidly rising cause of both intentional and unintentional death in teenagers and young adults aged 15–24 years. For ...
The intent of firearm death varies by age group (Fig.5). Firearm suicide is the third leading cause of death in youth aged 10–14, 15–19, and 20–24 years.2Unintentional firearm injuries and deaths among children aged <5 years have also been increasing, with fatality rates doubling in ...
In fact national surveys of teens ages 12 to 17 show that teens who believe their parents would strongly disapprove of theirsubstance usewere less likely to use substances than other. For example, current marijuana use was less prevalent among youth who believed their parents would strongly disappr...
This study uses Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to test for evidence of a causal relationship between maternal alcohol, marijuana, an... CS Markowitz - 《Journal of Health Economics》 被引量: 123发表: 2001年 PARENT FIGURE TRANSITIONS AND DELINQUENCY AND DRUG USE AMONG EARLY...
There is at least one health habit -- exercise -- that has a clear link to sexual vitality, Goldstein says. Among men enrolled in the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, a long-term, community-based study of health and aging, researchers found that men who burned an average of at least 200...