We assessed relations among depression, conduct disorder, and drug use from adolescence to young adulthood, and evaluated whether exposure to violence contributed to disorder co‐occurrence. We used data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Respondents were 12–15 years old in 1995–1997 (N = 1,517), and were reinterviewed in 1997–2000 (n = 1,315), and 2000–2002 (n = 1,210). We examined exposure to violence at ages 12–15 and 14–17, and depression, conduct disorder, and drug use at ages 14–17 and 17–20. Multivariate transition models revealed an association between prior conduct disorder and drug use, as well as a relationship between prior depression and conduct disorder. Adolescent exposure to violence was associate...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Background—Limited information exists regarding the long-term development of comorbidity between Ma...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
A literature review on community studies of adolescent substance use, abuse, or dependence (SU/A/D) ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and frequently comorbid psychiatric disorder. This st...
With a national household probability sample of 4,023 telephone-interviewed adolescents ages 12–17, ...
Adolescence is a vulnerable developmental stage where significant changes occur in a youth’s body, b...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in a...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Comorbidity between substance use disorders and other psychological disorders has emerged as a major...
The risk for substance use posed by conduct problems (CP) and depressive symptoms (DS) during adoles...
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Drug use among adolescents is one of the nation\u27s most significant public health concerns, with a...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Background—Limited information exists regarding the long-term development of comorbidity between Ma...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
A literature review on community studies of adolescent substance use, abuse, or dependence (SU/A/D) ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and frequently comorbid psychiatric disorder. This st...
With a national household probability sample of 4,023 telephone-interviewed adolescents ages 12–17, ...
Adolescence is a vulnerable developmental stage where significant changes occur in a youth’s body, b...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in a...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Comorbidity between substance use disorders and other psychological disorders has emerged as a major...
The risk for substance use posed by conduct problems (CP) and depressive symptoms (DS) during adoles...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72027/1/j.1469-7610.2008.01915.x.pd
Drug use among adolescents is one of the nation\u27s most significant public health concerns, with a...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Background—Limited information exists regarding the long-term development of comorbidity between Ma...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...