Siblings of young people abusing drugs are at particular risk for drug abuse and other health compromising behaviors. A Sibling Peer Support Group was developed by the Centre for Adolescent Health (Melbourne, Australia) for young people aged 13 to 18 years with a problematic drug user in their family. Groups aimed to provide support and information, promote harm minimization, and reduce the sense of isolation. The project emanated from the recognized need for specific support for adolescent siblings of problematic drug users. Evaluation of two pilot groups indicated positive benefits for group members, who reported feeling better informed, more supported, and having a reduced sense of isolation. Parents reported that their adolescent attend...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
Substance use is common among young people and can escalate into significant problems for affected i...
Siblings have been found to be perhaps the greatest source of social risk for adolescent substance a...
While research demonstrates that parental tobacco and alcohol use increases the likelihood of childr...
The influence of family environment on adolescent substance use is well established, but little is k...
The family can play a vital role in addressing the issue of substance use disorders among adolescent...
There has been a rising interest in addiction medicine and addiction treatment in both the medical a...
More support is needed for families coping with young people who are either binge drinking or have i...
Caregivers and siblings of youth with mental illness often experience role-related psychological cha...
Policy makers, service providers and researchers in the drugs field historically have approached dru...
Drugs are a highly dangerous and popular form of \u27escape for many teenagers who become involved...
The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of the sibling relationship when one sibli...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The longitudinal associations of...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
Substance use is common among young people and can escalate into significant problems for affected i...
Siblings have been found to be perhaps the greatest source of social risk for adolescent substance a...
While research demonstrates that parental tobacco and alcohol use increases the likelihood of childr...
The influence of family environment on adolescent substance use is well established, but little is k...
The family can play a vital role in addressing the issue of substance use disorders among adolescent...
There has been a rising interest in addiction medicine and addiction treatment in both the medical a...
More support is needed for families coping with young people who are either binge drinking or have i...
Caregivers and siblings of youth with mental illness often experience role-related psychological cha...
Policy makers, service providers and researchers in the drugs field historically have approached dru...
Drugs are a highly dangerous and popular form of \u27escape for many teenagers who become involved...
The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of the sibling relationship when one sibli...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The longitudinal associations of...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Drug use and abuse carries risk in people of all ages. However, adolescents are particularly vulnera...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...