WOS: 000320265000010Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experience of adolescents with and without substance use disorder. Methods: Nineteen adolescents with substance use disorders and 18 adolescents without substance use disorders participated in this study. Participants completed Childhood Family Life Inventory. t-test and logical regression analyzes were used data regarding sample. Results: Results indicated that differences between adolescents' with and without substance use disorders with regard to perception about conflict level between parents and themselves, parents attitudes towards themselves, parents happiness level in their marital relations, and parents conflict level in their marital relati...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use can place youth at risk of a range of poor outcomes. Few studie...
Aim: Narcotics and consequences of their consumers is one of the basic challenges of modern societie...
The ascending trend of substance abuse among the adolescents has attracted the psychologists' attent...
WOS: 000320265000010Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experien...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experience of adolescents wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experience of adolescents wi...
The aim of the study was to explore young people's perceptions and reflections about growing up with...
Alcoholism and drug addiction have marked impacts on the ability of families to function. Much of th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between several aspects of family environ...
Drugs are a highly dangerous and popular form of \u27escape for many teenagers who become involved...
This thesis examines family relationships as a causal variable in drug use of adolescents. The data ...
This study explored the assumption from structural family therapy that a relationship exists between...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
This study was conducted to identify predictors of adolescent substance use. Eighty-seven junior hig...
Parent-child relationship is influenced by the role of social, cultural and contextual factors that ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use can place youth at risk of a range of poor outcomes. Few studie...
Aim: Narcotics and consequences of their consumers is one of the basic challenges of modern societie...
The ascending trend of substance abuse among the adolescents has attracted the psychologists' attent...
WOS: 000320265000010Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experien...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experience of adolescents wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the childhood family experience of adolescents wi...
The aim of the study was to explore young people's perceptions and reflections about growing up with...
Alcoholism and drug addiction have marked impacts on the ability of families to function. Much of th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between several aspects of family environ...
Drugs are a highly dangerous and popular form of \u27escape for many teenagers who become involved...
This thesis examines family relationships as a causal variable in drug use of adolescents. The data ...
This study explored the assumption from structural family therapy that a relationship exists between...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
This study was conducted to identify predictors of adolescent substance use. Eighty-seven junior hig...
Parent-child relationship is influenced by the role of social, cultural and contextual factors that ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use can place youth at risk of a range of poor outcomes. Few studie...
Aim: Narcotics and consequences of their consumers is one of the basic challenges of modern societie...
The ascending trend of substance abuse among the adolescents has attracted the psychologists' attent...