Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and marijuana at levels equal to or greater than their healthy peers and, when using, are at elevated risk for regular or problem use and adverse consequences to their condition. Little is known about whether behavioral theories commonly invoked to explain adolescent substance use apply to this group, limiting our ability to develop, tailor and target preventive interventions. We interviewed youth ages 16–19 years in care for a chronic disease to gain knowledge of this group’s perspectives on substance use risk, decision-making, and preferences for clinical guidance. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed. Three principal themes emerged:...
Abstract Background Age is a critical factor in subst...
Experimenting with alcohol use in adolescence is age‐normative behavior. Around 60–80% of adolescent...
Adolescence is a developmental stage defined in part by risk-taking. Risk-taking is critical to norm...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
IntroductionAdolescence and emergent adulthood are periods of peak prevalence for substance use that...
BackgroundYouth with chronic medical conditions (YCMC) use alcohol at levels similar to their health...
Adolescent and young adult substance use is associated with a wide range of poor mental and physical...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
PurposeWe seek to determine how youth with chronic medical conditions experience alcohol screening a...
Use of alcohol, tobacco and other addictive drugs (ATD) is a well-recognized public health concern a...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...
To compare risk behaviors between youths living with a chronic condition (CC) and their healthy peer...
Psychoactive drug use by teens is a common occurrence. This article examines the influences that pro...
Using alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana during adolescence is associated with risks, yet there is n...
Objective. To compare risk behaviors between youths living with a chronic condition (CC) and their h...
Abstract Background Age is a critical factor in subst...
Experimenting with alcohol use in adolescence is age‐normative behavior. Around 60–80% of adolescent...
Adolescence is a developmental stage defined in part by risk-taking. Risk-taking is critical to norm...
Increasing numbers of youth globally live with a chronic illness. These youth use alcohol and mariju...
IntroductionAdolescence and emergent adulthood are periods of peak prevalence for substance use that...
BackgroundYouth with chronic medical conditions (YCMC) use alcohol at levels similar to their health...
Adolescent and young adult substance use is associated with a wide range of poor mental and physical...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
PurposeWe seek to determine how youth with chronic medical conditions experience alcohol screening a...
Use of alcohol, tobacco and other addictive drugs (ATD) is a well-recognized public health concern a...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...
To compare risk behaviors between youths living with a chronic condition (CC) and their healthy peer...
Psychoactive drug use by teens is a common occurrence. This article examines the influences that pro...
Using alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana during adolescence is associated with risks, yet there is n...
Objective. To compare risk behaviors between youths living with a chronic condition (CC) and their h...
Abstract Background Age is a critical factor in subst...
Experimenting with alcohol use in adolescence is age‐normative behavior. Around 60–80% of adolescent...
Adolescence is a developmental stage defined in part by risk-taking. Risk-taking is critical to norm...