Objective To examine: (a) child maltreatment’s association with young adult daily cigarette smoking, (b) variations in this association by gender, and (c) mediators of this association. Methods For all study participants (N 1,125, 94 % African American), data from multiple sources (e.g., child welfare records) were collected prospectively at child, adolescent, and young adult time points. Authors enlisted multivariate probit regression for objectives a and b versus exploratory and confirmatory mediation strategies for objective c. Results Maltreatment was significantly associated with daily cigarette smoking. Although not moderated by gender, this relation was fully mediated by adolescent indicators of family support/stability, social adju...
Emerging adulthood is the period of greatest risk for problematic substance use. The primary aim of ...
Margot E Shields, Wendy E Hovdestad, Charles P Gilbert, Lil E Tonmyr Public Health Agency of Canada,...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with negative physical, psychological, and social outcomes...
Objective To examine: (a) child maltreatment’s association with young adult daily cigarette smoking,...
Aims: This study examines whether child maltreatment experience predicts adolescent tobacco and alco...
A prospective record-linkage analysis to examine whether notified and/or substantiated child maltrea...
This study examines the association between child maltreatment and adolescent smoking and the extent...
The purpose of the current study was fourfold: (1) to determine whether individuals with histories o...
A national household probability sample of 4,023 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years was surveyed by tel...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Integrated interventions for trauma and substance use ...
Introduction Smoking is a public health risk; the prevalence of smoking among adults in Nebraska is ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to violence (ETV) during one\u27s life has been associated with increased risk ...
Introduction. Data about the relationship between childhood traumas and cigarette smoking are scarce...
Objective. Alcohol and drug abuse are major public health concerns. Child maltreatment has been iden...
Emerging adulthood is the period of greatest risk for problematic substance use. The primary aim of ...
Margot E Shields, Wendy E Hovdestad, Charles P Gilbert, Lil E Tonmyr Public Health Agency of Canada,...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with negative physical, psychological, and social outcomes...
Objective To examine: (a) child maltreatment’s association with young adult daily cigarette smoking,...
Aims: This study examines whether child maltreatment experience predicts adolescent tobacco and alco...
A prospective record-linkage analysis to examine whether notified and/or substantiated child maltrea...
This study examines the association between child maltreatment and adolescent smoking and the extent...
The purpose of the current study was fourfold: (1) to determine whether individuals with histories o...
A national household probability sample of 4,023 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years was surveyed by tel...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Integrated interventions for trauma and substance use ...
Introduction Smoking is a public health risk; the prevalence of smoking among adults in Nebraska is ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to violence (ETV) during one\u27s life has been associated with increased risk ...
Introduction. Data about the relationship between childhood traumas and cigarette smoking are scarce...
Objective. Alcohol and drug abuse are major public health concerns. Child maltreatment has been iden...
Emerging adulthood is the period of greatest risk for problematic substance use. The primary aim of ...
Margot E Shields, Wendy E Hovdestad, Charles P Gilbert, Lil E Tonmyr Public Health Agency of Canada,...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with negative physical, psychological, and social outcomes...