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Introduction, Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse
No researchgate link – https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J029v09n04_01
Abstract: Introduces a series of articles on nicotine addiction among adolescents.
June 10, 2000
Smoking among teenage girls
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233067432_Smoking_Among_Teenage_Girls
Abstract: The current paper reviews the existing literature about smoking among teenage girls. We begin with a summary of recent epidemiological data concerning gender differences in the rates of various smoking behaviors among adolescents.
Stress-coping and temptation-coping as predictors of adolescent substance use
Abstract: The stress-coping model of addiction posits that stress-coping and temptation-coping skills each make an independent contribution to the likelihood of substance use. Despite the popularity of this model, this proposition has never been examined empirically.
November 10, 1999
Cross-validation of the Temptation Coping Questionnaire: Adolescent coping with temptations to use alcohol and illicit drugs
Abstract: The present study had two primary objectives: (1) to examine differences in adolescent coping with temptations to use alcohol versus temptations for marijuana and/or other drug use and (2) to replicate and extend previous findings regarding the factor structure and psychometric validity of the Temptation Coping Questionnaire (TCQ).
October 10, 1999
Innovations in adolescent substance abuse intervention
Abstract: Adolescent alcohol and other drug abuse is an important public health concern, and the past two decades has seen a dramatic increase in the demand for interventions to address substance use problems among teenagers. This demand has led to the development of multiple primary, secondary, and tertiary substance abuse prevention programs, some of which have little theoretical basis and most of which currently operate in the absence of data supporting their effectiveness.
March 10, 1999
Anticipated mortality, HIV vulnerability, and psychological distress among adolescents and young adults at higher and lower risk for HIV infection
Abstract: This study described multivariate patterns of associations among psychological distress, anticipated mortality, and perceived vulnerability to HIV among urban, multiethnic samples of (a) adolescents (N = 120) undergoing substance abuse treatment, and (b) young adult university students (N = 222).
August 10, 1998
Temporal influences of family structure and family risk factors on drug use initiation in a multiethnic sample of adolescent boys
Abstract: This study examines the effects of family structure and family environments on the initiation of illicit drug use among a sample of U.S.- and foreign-born Hispanic/Latino, African American, and White non-Hispanic adolescent boys (N = 3413).
June 10, 1998
Substance use and violent behavior in adolescence
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222905863_Substance_Use_and_Violent_Behavior_in_Adolescence
Abstract: The relation between substance use and violent behavior in adolescence is reviewed, and each of five competing models of this relation is examined. I begin by presenting background material on adolescent substance use and adolescent violence.
December 10, 1996
The temptation-coping questionnaire: Development and validation
Abstract: This study describes the development and validation of the Temptation-Coping Questionnaire (TCQ). The TCQ is designed to assess high-school students’ coping with situations presenting temptations for substance use. A principal components analysis of the questionnaire was conducted on data from 545 adolescents in Grades 9 to 12.
February 10, 1995
Validation of the Teen Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI):Preliminary findings
Abstract: The Teen Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) is a semistructured interview that was developed to fill the need for a reliable, valid, and standardized instrument for periodic evaluation of adolescent substance abuse.
March 10, 1993
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