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Associations between personality disorders in adolescence and anxiety, disruptive, mood, and substance use disorders in early adulthood. Table 1. View LargeDownload Risk for Axis I Disorders in Early Adulthood Associated With Personality Disorders (PDs) in Adolescence* Table 2. View LargeDownl...
Our study was the first comprehensive meta-analysis focusing on NSSI behaviour in adolescents, given that NSSI is highly prevalent in adolescence and can lead to irreparable consequences.15,16 Compared with adults, the risk factors for NSSI in adolescents are different. Adults are more likely to ...
Little is known about whether these risk factors interact with environmental risks for psychotic experiences. Objective To assess etiological heterogeneity and exposure to environmental risks associated with psychotic experiences in adolescence using the twin design. Design, Setting, and Participants This ...
Table 1. Examples of risk factors for children DomainFactor Family processes Bereavement Family dissolution Maltreatment Harsh parenting Parent characteristics Poor mental health Substance abuse Low education Family structure Single parenthood Numerous stressful life events Household crowding Poverty Peers Peer re...
There is substantial evidence for behavioral sex differences in risk trajectories for alcohol and substance use, with internalizing factors such as negative affectivity contributing more to female risk. Because the neural development of emotion circuitry varies between males and females across adolescence, ...
We examined the relationship between substance use in adolescence and subsequent HIV sexual risk behavior in young adulthood. Methods We assessed the frequency of using alcohol, marijuana and other substances during the previous 12 months among 558 adolescents (ages 15-20) in Colorado. The subjects ...
Adolescence is recognised as a notoriously vulnerable period in the human life cycle. Influenced by a complex interplay of biological, psychological and social factors, adolescents show a marked propensity to engage in risk behaviours. A systematic review was conducted of studies published in the Web...
For a better understanding of research about the exact vulnerable age of onset of substance use during the adolescence period, both the orthogonally placed risk and protective factors necessarily need to be distinguished with an attempt to protect adolescents from the further abuse of substances, as ...