This study examines the association between proximity of place of residence to preferred nightclub and substance use, sexual risk behaviors, and related problems, among a sample of 498 young adult substance users in Miami who report regular nightclub participation. Hierarchal linear models and logistic regressions were constructed to examine the impact of residential proximity to preferred nightclub on risk behaviors. Compared with participants residing in closer proximity to their preferred nightclub, participants residing further away reported higher intensities of alcohol and cocaine use (p \u3c .01), greater condomless vaginal sex frequencies (p \u3c .001), and more substance dependence symptoms (p \u3c .05). Conversely, participants re...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
The use of alcohol and illicit drugs has long been a feature in the nightlife scene. However, there ...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Literature indicates that unlicensed driving (UD) offenders report substance use risk behaviours, ye...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Background: Research over the last decade has focused almost exclusively on the association between ...
Aims: Little is known about the possible influence of different social settings on changes in patter...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
This study examined the demographics, substance use and sexual risk behaviours associated with group...
Excerpt The modern all-night dance club culture has its most recent roots in the adolescent rave and...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
Extensive polydrug use puts nightclub attendees at high risk for health problems, including HIV/ STI...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the demographic characteristics, psychiatric symptoms, substance use patterns,...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
The use of alcohol and illicit drugs has long been a feature in the nightlife scene. However, there ...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Literature indicates that unlicensed driving (UD) offenders report substance use risk behaviours, ye...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Background: Research over the last decade has focused almost exclusively on the association between ...
Aims: Little is known about the possible influence of different social settings on changes in patter...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
This study examined the demographics, substance use and sexual risk behaviours associated with group...
Excerpt The modern all-night dance club culture has its most recent roots in the adolescent rave and...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
Extensive polydrug use puts nightclub attendees at high risk for health problems, including HIV/ STI...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the demographic characteristics, psychiatric symptoms, substance use patterns,...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences,...
The use of alcohol and illicit drugs has long been a feature in the nightlife scene. However, there ...
Background and Objectives: Although new psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to emerge at a rapid ...