This chapter focuses on various forms substances abuses by adolescents such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, steroids, hallucinogens, stimulants, barbiturates, cocaine, and heroin abuses. It examines the factors that influence some young people to use and become psychologically and/or ...
Substance use and abuse in adolescence: An overview. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 1996;26:193-210.Segal, B. M., & Stewart, J. C. (1996). Substance use and abuse in adoles- cence: An overview. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 26(4), 193-210....
The impact of childhood trauma on substance use trajectories from adolescence to adulthood: Findings from a longitudinal Hispanic cohort study 2021, Child Abuse and Neglect Citation Excerpt : Although adolescent substance use prevalence has decreased over the past decade, by the time youth graduate from...
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on Substance Use and Abuse in AdolescenceDisney, Elizabeth RElkins, Irene JPh, DMcgue, MattIacono, William G
Did something go wrong in childhood or adolescence? by John McManamy WE KNOW that bipolar typically manifests full-blown during one’s late teens-early twenties. This is the time the brain undergoes a major neural overhaul as part of the transition from child to adult. Could it be that ...
5 A study of birth cohorts from the UK (births in 1946) and New Zealand (births in 1972–73) and survey data from the USA in the late 1990s and early 2000s suggested that at least half of adult mental disorders began in adolescence, with anxiety disorders typically...
摘要原文 Substance misuse and substance use disorders are important pediatric public health concerns. The prevalence is high, beginning in adolescence through adulthood, and there is marked morbidity. This is especially true in the adolescent population, in whom the three leading causes of death are ...
Adolescence/youth is often characterized as a stage of increased imitation and exploration with a range of risky behaviors, including risky sexual behaviors and substance use [1–5]. Previous studies revealed that risky behaviors had the characteristic of clustering in one person [1–3, 5, 6]....
Substance abuse during adolescence increases the risk of severe psychological disorders, such as memory loss and schizophrenia [12,13]. Substance abuse and dependence can have a range of negative impacts on physical, cognitive, psychological, social, and moral functioning. Heavy alcohol use has been...