Substance use is a threat to the health and well-being of youths, their families, and society as well. The literature shows that social interactions with peers, parents, and community may have an impact on adolescents\u27 behavior. Using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health of 2007, this study investigated the impact of social capital on youth behavior. The results show that peer influence is the strongest among the three significant predictors of substance use. While peer influence is positively correlated with substance use, family attachment and youth activities have a negative relationship with substance use. Findings demonstrate that there is a relationship between youth substance use and different aspects of social cap...
Background: Previous research has consistently shown the negative impact that peers can have on adol...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Researchers, from a variety ...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
Substance use is a threat to the health and well-being of youths, their families, and society as wel...
Substance use, such as alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana, is a threat to the health and well-being o...
The aim of this study is to analyze the literature about the impact of social capital on youth behav...
Background: Social capital has lately received much attention in public health research. However, fe...
Cross-sectional survey data on Swedish adolescents aged 12-18 was used to estimate the link between ...
This study addresses the gap in the research for sound multidimensional assessment of social capital...
During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outs...
This book describes how teenagers' peers influence their substance use. Looking at the notion of the...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
Social capital has grown into an important theoretical concept in the social sciences. Within crimin...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
Objectives: To assess the over-time relationships between adoles-cent and peer substance use and par...
Background: Previous research has consistently shown the negative impact that peers can have on adol...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Researchers, from a variety ...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
Substance use is a threat to the health and well-being of youths, their families, and society as wel...
Substance use, such as alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana, is a threat to the health and well-being o...
The aim of this study is to analyze the literature about the impact of social capital on youth behav...
Background: Social capital has lately received much attention in public health research. However, fe...
Cross-sectional survey data on Swedish adolescents aged 12-18 was used to estimate the link between ...
This study addresses the gap in the research for sound multidimensional assessment of social capital...
During adolescence many youth spend increasing amounts of time gaining new knowledge and skills outs...
This book describes how teenagers' peers influence their substance use. Looking at the notion of the...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
Social capital has grown into an important theoretical concept in the social sciences. Within crimin...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
Objectives: To assess the over-time relationships between adoles-cent and peer substance use and par...
Background: Previous research has consistently shown the negative impact that peers can have on adol...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Researchers, from a variety ...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...