Castellanos-Ryan et al Objective: The current paper aims to review findings from developmental research that are related to adolescent substance-use and are considered key for improving theory and developing effective prevention. Method: A selective literature review of relevant developmental studies on adolescent substance-use was conducted. Results: Studies in epidemiology and developmental science focusing on developmental onset, developmental transitions, comorbidity among disorders, and endophenotypes have identified important trends, risk-factors for and consequences of adolescent substance-use, which have informed theoretical models of addiction. Furthermore, they have informed clinical practice by identifying childhood disorders and...
In 2004, the number of individuals in the United States (ages 12 years and over) who were estimated ...
Copyright © 2014 Marco Scalese et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Research emanating from the field of developmental science indicates that initial risk factors for s...
Objectives: Recent research has uncovered several developmental pathways through which children and ...
Substance use is a major cause of adolescent morbidity and mortality. By age 14, 70 % of adolescents...
his paper reviews emerging research findings related to the bio- logical, behavioral, psychological ...
Maughan et al Objective: To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method: Narra...
The questions below should help focus the reading of this article. 1. What is known about substance ...
Jovev et al Objective: The present study utilized a prospective, longitudinal design to examine the ...
duct problems in childhood seems to increase the risk of early adulthood adjustment problems in male...
Childhood trajectories of inattention, hyperactivity and oppositional behaviors and prediction of su...
Objective: The focus of this paper is to explore how a developmental perspective can advance underst...
Abstract Substance use during adolescence and emerging adulthood is a risk factor for subsequent sub...
Adolescent substance abuse is a major public health problem, particularly given the negative brain a...
Using alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana during adolescence is associated with risks, yet there is n...
In 2004, the number of individuals in the United States (ages 12 years and over) who were estimated ...
Copyright © 2014 Marco Scalese et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Research emanating from the field of developmental science indicates that initial risk factors for s...
Objectives: Recent research has uncovered several developmental pathways through which children and ...
Substance use is a major cause of adolescent morbidity and mortality. By age 14, 70 % of adolescents...
his paper reviews emerging research findings related to the bio- logical, behavioral, psychological ...
Maughan et al Objective: To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method: Narra...
The questions below should help focus the reading of this article. 1. What is known about substance ...
Jovev et al Objective: The present study utilized a prospective, longitudinal design to examine the ...
duct problems in childhood seems to increase the risk of early adulthood adjustment problems in male...
Childhood trajectories of inattention, hyperactivity and oppositional behaviors and prediction of su...
Objective: The focus of this paper is to explore how a developmental perspective can advance underst...
Abstract Substance use during adolescence and emerging adulthood is a risk factor for subsequent sub...
Adolescent substance abuse is a major public health problem, particularly given the negative brain a...
Using alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana during adolescence is associated with risks, yet there is n...
In 2004, the number of individuals in the United States (ages 12 years and over) who were estimated ...
Copyright © 2014 Marco Scalese et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Research emanating from the field of developmental science indicates that initial risk factors for s...