Background: People with intellectual disability may be at elevated risk of adverse consequences of substance use. This study outlines the prevalence of, and factors associated with, substance use in young people with and without intellectual disability. Method: Secondary analysis was undertaken of the Next Steps annual panel study, which follows a cohort through adolescence into adulthood and contains self-report data on smoking, alcohol and drug use. Results: Young people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities were generally less likely to use substances than young people without intellectual disabilities. The pattern of association with socio-demographic factors was mixed. Overall, matching participants on between-group differenc...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Background: Over the past decades, there has been increased scientific and clinical interest in subs...
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Background: Little is known about the characteristics of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs)...
Self-reported smoking and alcohol use were examined among 95 adolescents (aged 11-15) with intellect...
Little is known about rates and risk factors of substance use (SU) in individuals with mild to borde...
Background Reducing harmful levels of alcohol consumption among children is an important public heal...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Background and aims Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk o...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Contains fulltext : 217805.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose of re...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Background: Over the past decades, there has been increased scientific and clinical interest in subs...
Contains fulltext : 178692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Little is known...
Background: Little is known about the characteristics of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs)...
Self-reported smoking and alcohol use were examined among 95 adolescents (aged 11-15) with intellect...
Little is known about rates and risk factors of substance use (SU) in individuals with mild to borde...
Background Reducing harmful levels of alcohol consumption among children is an important public heal...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...
Background and aims Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk o...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Contains fulltext : 217805.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose of re...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Background and aims: Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk ...
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable death and greatly increases risk for numerous diseases...