adolescents associated_with substance use
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Evidence (11 sources)
A Long-Term Longitudinal Examination of the Effect of Early Onset of Alcohol and Drug Use on Later Alcohol Abuse.
(2015)
PMID:25671782
primary
history of ... abuse/dependence on alcohol or another substance in the youth
confidence: 0.95
Early Adolescent Substance Use Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Survey in the ABCD Study Cohort.
(2021)
PMID:34452728
cited
Youth were more likely to report use of any substance when endorsing greater levels of COVID-19–related uncertainty.
confidence: 0.90
Early Adolescent Substance Use Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Survey in the ABCD Study Cohort.
(2021)
PMID:34452728
cited
Youth had higher rates of substance use when in school (vs. out of school)
confidence: 0.95
Age-varying associations between substance use behaviors and depressive symptoms during adolescence and young adulthood.
(2015)
PMID:26483358
cited
adolescents may have fewer cognitive and emotional resources ... more likely than individuals at other ages to engage in substance use.
confidence: 0.85
Risks for early substance involvement associated with parental alcoholism and parental separation in an adolescent female cohort.
(2014)
PMID:24647368
cited
Substance use during early adolescence remains a considerable public health concern
confidence: 0.85
Differential sensitivity to prevention programming: a dopaminergic polymorphism-enhanced prevention effect on protective parenting and adolescent substance use.
(2014)
PMID:23379386
cited
male adolescents to turn to substance use as a coping tactic
confidence: 0.80
Sex differences and developmental stability in genetic and environmental influences on psychoactive substance consumption from early adolescence to young adulthood.
(2011)
PMID:21251345
cited
a sex difference in etiology has not been exhibited in adolescence
confidence: 0.80
Parent-child communication and substance use among adolescents: do father and mother communication play a different role for sons and daughters?
(2010)
PMID:20060651
cited
parent-child communication and adolescent substance use in their sons and daughters
confidence: 0.60
adolescence is characterized by dramatic increases in rates of substance use
confidence: 0.94
23% of youth meet diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder (alcohol or drug abuse or dependence) by age 20
confidence: 0.90
Toward DSM-V: an item response theory analysis of the diagnostic process for DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence in adolescents.
(2008)
PMID:18827724
cited
they were receiving treatment for serious substance use and conduct problems.
confidence: 0.94