OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for adolescent alcohol use are typically conceptualized as individual and interpersonal level factors; however, these factors do not fully explain adolescent drinking behavior. We used a socioecological model to examine the contribution of neighborhood factors in a risk and promotive model of adolescent alcohol use among urban high school youth (N = 711; 52% female; 82% African American; M = 18 years old). METHOD: Using a multilevel model, we considered the role of neighborhood disadvantage on youth alcohol use, after accounting for risk (e.g., peer and parental substance use) and promotive factors (e.g., social support and participation in prosocial activities). RESULTS: Peer alcohol use and peer support were asso...
Background: Early alcohol use is associated with an increased risk for later alcohol dependence, as ...
Data regarding the etiology of problem-based child and adolescent outcomes indicates neighborhood so...
Impoverished African American adolescents comprise a subgroup of individuals who are at a uniquely i...
To highlight individual and neighborhood interactions in the risk of adoles-cent substance use, this...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
Background: Neighborhood disadvantage (ND) and population density (PD) are two community characteris...
Adolescents not only vary in their alcohol use behavior but also in their motivations for drinking. ...
Little is known about the relative influences of neighborhood and school on the alcohol socializatio...
Background: Using a socioecological framework, we examined neighborhood and social stressors in conc...
Although social disorganization theory hypothesizes that neighborhood characteristics influence yout...
Adolescent exposure to violence and substance use are both public health problems, but how neighborh...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
Background: Early alcohol use is associated with an increased risk for later alcohol dependence, as ...
Data regarding the etiology of problem-based child and adolescent outcomes indicates neighborhood so...
Impoverished African American adolescents comprise a subgroup of individuals who are at a uniquely i...
To highlight individual and neighborhood interactions in the risk of adoles-cent substance use, this...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
We examined the direct contribution of parent and peer risk and promotive factors on youth condom us...
Background: Neighborhood disadvantage (ND) and population density (PD) are two community characteris...
Adolescents not only vary in their alcohol use behavior but also in their motivations for drinking. ...
Little is known about the relative influences of neighborhood and school on the alcohol socializatio...
Background: Using a socioecological framework, we examined neighborhood and social stressors in conc...
Although social disorganization theory hypothesizes that neighborhood characteristics influence yout...
Adolescent exposure to violence and substance use are both public health problems, but how neighborh...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
Background: Early alcohol use is associated with an increased risk for later alcohol dependence, as ...
Data regarding the etiology of problem-based child and adolescent outcomes indicates neighborhood so...
Impoverished African American adolescents comprise a subgroup of individuals who are at a uniquely i...