ObjectivesAt-school substance use is associated with increased rates of violence and delinquency. However, whether at-school substance use is a useful marker for other serious health risks and whether this association varies by gender or substance is still unclear.MethodsWe analyzed data from the national 2011 Youth Risk Behaviors Survey of 15,698 9th-12th grade students. Multivariate regressions controlling for age and race evaluated whether at-school marijuana and alcohol users were more likely than out-of-school users to exhibit 9 serious health risks (exposure to intoxicated driving, fighting, carrying a weapon at school, substance use with intercourse, experiencing intimate partner violence, being forced to have intercourse, experienci...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
The role of schools in preventing substance use among adolescents is a priority for public health ad...
The role of schools in preventing substance use among adolescents is a priority for public health ad...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
Background. Substance use is common among youth; however, our understanding of co-morbid tobacco, al...
Using data from a cohort study of students at risk for high school dropout, we examined associations...
The physical effects of substance use (tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana) are well known, but it is no...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
The role of schools in preventing substance use among adolescents is a priority for public health ad...
The role of schools in preventing substance use among adolescents is a priority for public health ad...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
The purpose of this study was to fill gaps in previous literature on adolescent involvement in activ...
Background. Substance use is common among youth; however, our understanding of co-morbid tobacco, al...
Using data from a cohort study of students at risk for high school dropout, we examined associations...
The physical effects of substance use (tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana) are well known, but it is no...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
Objective: To examine whether students’ school engagement, relationships with teachers, educational ...