Alcohol and cannabis use are subject to change during the adolescent period. Social, contextual and developmental factors influence the patterns of use of these substances. Longitudinal trajectory studies can shed light on the normative development of the use of these substances as well as on problematic patterns of use. It is important that underlying determinants of problematic and relatively normal use are identified so treatment efforts can be aligned towards these determinants. Results are therefore discussed with a focus on informing the development of effective intervention strategies. In this study, data of large longitudinal national representative study are presented including +/-2,230 adolescents who were followed from 11-22 year...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
This study aimed to identify distinct developmental trajectories (sub-groups of individuals who show...
This study aimed to identify distinct developmental trajectories (sub-groups of individuals who show...
Background Both alcohol and cannabis use carry health risks. Both are commonly initiated in adolesce...
Background Both alcohol and cannabis use carry health risks. Both are commonly initiated in adolesce...
Many psychosocial factors have been implicated in the onset and escalation of substance use in adole...
Objective: increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
ObjectivesAlcohol and cannabis remain the substances most widely used by adolescents. Better underst...
Objective: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
BackgroundSome patterns of cannabis use may presage risk for long-term negative effects. We examined...
AimsWe tested race/ethnic differences in alcohol and marijuana (AM) trajectories (comprising an inte...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
This study aimed to identify distinct developmental trajectories (sub-groups of individuals who show...
This study aimed to identify distinct developmental trajectories (sub-groups of individuals who show...
Background Both alcohol and cannabis use carry health risks. Both are commonly initiated in adolesce...
Background Both alcohol and cannabis use carry health risks. Both are commonly initiated in adolesce...
Many psychosocial factors have been implicated in the onset and escalation of substance use in adole...
Objective: increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
ObjectivesAlcohol and cannabis remain the substances most widely used by adolescents. Better underst...
Objective: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
BackgroundSome patterns of cannabis use may presage risk for long-term negative effects. We examined...
AimsWe tested race/ethnic differences in alcohol and marijuana (AM) trajectories (comprising an inte...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...