Empirical efforts to identify the predictors of drinking behavior among North American Indigenous adolescents are relatively limited. Using longitudinal data, this study considers perceived discrimination, positive drinker prototypes, and peer drinking behavior as risk factors for the onset of alcohol use and development of an alcohol use disorder among 674 Indigenous adolescents as they progressed from early to late adolescence (M age at baseline = 11.11, SD = 0.83). Results showed that positive drinker prototypes and associations with peers who drink increased the risk for the onset of drinking, while perceived discrimination and associations with peers who drink increased the risk for the development of an alcohol use disorder. The theor...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify separate and joint trajectories of conduct disorder...
The enculturation or teaching of Native American traditions to Native American adolescents has been ...
Objective: Indigenous youth often exhibit high rates of alcohol use and experience disproportionate ...
Empirical efforts to identify the predictors of drinking behavior among North American Indigenous ad...
Empirical efforts to identify the predictors of drinking behavior among North American Indigenous ad...
In the present study, we considered the utility of the prototype/willingness model in predicting alc...
This study investigated the links between alcohol use trajectories and problem drinking (Diagnostic ...
This study investigated the links between alcohol use trajectories and problem drinking (DSM-IV abus...
Drawing on the Prototype/Willingness Model of Adolescent Risk Behavior we used longitudinal data col...
North American Indigenous communities experience disproportionately high rates of substance use, abu...
North American Indigenous (i.e., American Indian and Canadian First Nations) youth experience inequi...
This article investigates the influence of female caretaker substance use on early-onset youth drink...
Background—The data for this study come from an eight-wave panel study of Indigenous (Canadian First...
Objective: The current study examined the developmental interrelationships between alcohol and marij...
It has been shown repeatedly in studies, and is now widely accepted, that adolescents' expectations ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify separate and joint trajectories of conduct disorder...
The enculturation or teaching of Native American traditions to Native American adolescents has been ...
Objective: Indigenous youth often exhibit high rates of alcohol use and experience disproportionate ...
Empirical efforts to identify the predictors of drinking behavior among North American Indigenous ad...
Empirical efforts to identify the predictors of drinking behavior among North American Indigenous ad...
In the present study, we considered the utility of the prototype/willingness model in predicting alc...
This study investigated the links between alcohol use trajectories and problem drinking (Diagnostic ...
This study investigated the links between alcohol use trajectories and problem drinking (DSM-IV abus...
Drawing on the Prototype/Willingness Model of Adolescent Risk Behavior we used longitudinal data col...
North American Indigenous communities experience disproportionately high rates of substance use, abu...
North American Indigenous (i.e., American Indian and Canadian First Nations) youth experience inequi...
This article investigates the influence of female caretaker substance use on early-onset youth drink...
Background—The data for this study come from an eight-wave panel study of Indigenous (Canadian First...
Objective: The current study examined the developmental interrelationships between alcohol and marij...
It has been shown repeatedly in studies, and is now widely accepted, that adolescents' expectations ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify separate and joint trajectories of conduct disorder...
The enculturation or teaching of Native American traditions to Native American adolescents has been ...
Objective: Indigenous youth often exhibit high rates of alcohol use and experience disproportionate ...