Background: Using a socioecological framework, we examined neighborhood and social stressors in concert with genetic risk for alcohol dependence in relation to externalizing behaviors, important precursors to alcohol-related problems. Methods: We used data from African American adolescents and their caregivers in the Gene, Environment, and Neighborhood Initiative, a subsample of the Mobile Youth and Poverty Study. Participants for the current analyses included 112 adolescents who reported ever having at least one full drink of alcohol. Empirical Bayes scores were used to estimate neighborhood-level violence and transitions. Multivariate models tested main effects and then interactions of family stressors, discrimination, and genetic risk wi...
Abstract only availableFamily influences on alcohol consumption have received considerable research ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Substance use and abuse takes a substantial toll on...
We apply a developmental cascade approach to study the longitudinal, cross-domain effects of negativ...
The aim of this thesis is to expand our understanding of the etiology of alcohol misuse and related ...
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and in...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Background Health disparities research seeks to eliminate disproportionate negative health outcomes ...
Genetic predispositions and environmental influences both play an important role in adolescent exter...
Although social disorganization theory hypothesizes that neighborhood characteristics influence yout...
Social disorganization theory posits that individuals who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods are mo...
We examine the association between neighborhood socio‐economic disadvantage and perceived stress dur...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
To highlight individual and neighborhood interactions in the risk of adoles-cent substance use, this...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Alcohol behaviors among Black college students may be explained by the interactive role of multiple ...
Abstract only availableFamily influences on alcohol consumption have received considerable research ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Substance use and abuse takes a substantial toll on...
We apply a developmental cascade approach to study the longitudinal, cross-domain effects of negativ...
The aim of this thesis is to expand our understanding of the etiology of alcohol misuse and related ...
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and in...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Background Health disparities research seeks to eliminate disproportionate negative health outcomes ...
Genetic predispositions and environmental influences both play an important role in adolescent exter...
Although social disorganization theory hypothesizes that neighborhood characteristics influence yout...
Social disorganization theory posits that individuals who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods are mo...
We examine the association between neighborhood socio‐economic disadvantage and perceived stress dur...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
To highlight individual and neighborhood interactions in the risk of adoles-cent substance use, this...
Using data from a natural experiment in Denver, we investigate whether the initiation of running awa...
Alcohol behaviors among Black college students may be explained by the interactive role of multiple ...
Abstract only availableFamily influences on alcohol consumption have received considerable research ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Substance use and abuse takes a substantial toll on...
We apply a developmental cascade approach to study the longitudinal, cross-domain effects of negativ...