Parents have an important role in their children’s development. There is evidence that parenting behaviors such as parental involvement, monitoring of children, and inconsistent discipline play a role in adolescent substance use. The purpose of this study is to document perceptions of parenting behaviors among youth at a residential boot camp facility for at-risk adolescents, and to relate those perceptions to youths’ self-reported history of substance use. This study adds to previous research on parenting behavior by examining the parenting behaviors reported by troubled youth, rather than the more typically studied normative youth. Additionally, this study tests whether previously reported relationships between parenting behaviors and sub...
abstract: Although child welfare services are anticipated, in part, to lessen the negative influenc...
Many college students consume alcohol and experience negative consequences. Research has shown that ...
Prior research suggests that perceived support protects youth from externalizing problems that are t...
Drug use among Minnesota youth is a leading health risk behavior. This study examined rural adolesce...
The consumption of alcohol and illicit drugs among adolescents has been a growing concern in sociolo...
The purpose of this project was to better understand how qualities of parent-adolescent relationship...
The current study utilized a sample of 138 adolescents from a short-term inpatient chemical dependen...
118 leavesProblem: Adolescents who begin abusing substances, including alcohol, prescription drugs, ...
Drug use has become an increasing issue in society, affecting a wide variety of populations. Specifi...
Using data from the Context of Adolescent Substance Use, the current study investigated and compared...
Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death among children in the United States accounting fo...
Abstract Addiction can be defined as a repetitive use of a substance or drug that occurs despite any...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Supportive relationships have been found to be very benefici...
Drug use has become an increasing issue in society, affecting a wide variety of populations. Specifi...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most prevalent disorders worldwide. As such, researchers have exa...
abstract: Although child welfare services are anticipated, in part, to lessen the negative influenc...
Many college students consume alcohol and experience negative consequences. Research has shown that ...
Prior research suggests that perceived support protects youth from externalizing problems that are t...
Drug use among Minnesota youth is a leading health risk behavior. This study examined rural adolesce...
The consumption of alcohol and illicit drugs among adolescents has been a growing concern in sociolo...
The purpose of this project was to better understand how qualities of parent-adolescent relationship...
The current study utilized a sample of 138 adolescents from a short-term inpatient chemical dependen...
118 leavesProblem: Adolescents who begin abusing substances, including alcohol, prescription drugs, ...
Drug use has become an increasing issue in society, affecting a wide variety of populations. Specifi...
Using data from the Context of Adolescent Substance Use, the current study investigated and compared...
Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death among children in the United States accounting fo...
Abstract Addiction can be defined as a repetitive use of a substance or drug that occurs despite any...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Supportive relationships have been found to be very benefici...
Drug use has become an increasing issue in society, affecting a wide variety of populations. Specifi...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most prevalent disorders worldwide. As such, researchers have exa...
abstract: Although child welfare services are anticipated, in part, to lessen the negative influenc...
Many college students consume alcohol and experience negative consequences. Research has shown that ...
Prior research suggests that perceived support protects youth from externalizing problems that are t...