Using data from the 2010 National Survey of Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), this research examines the extent to which social bonds predict nonmedical prescription drug use among adults. Logistic regression analyses reveal that marital bonds are consistently and negatively related to various types of nonmedical drug use net other social and medical factors; however, employment bonds are only significant and negative in models predicting nonmedical pain reliever use. Analyses of interaction terms between gender and social bonds are examined but are found non-predictive. Issues concerning a lack of data availability for adult nonmedical drug use and the quality of adult bonds are discussed
Objective: The purpose of this study is to fill the knowledge gap regarding nonmedical prescription...
Copyright © 2014 Sheree M. Schrager et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This article contributes towards the project of critically theorizing drug addiction by drawing on i...
Drawing from Sampson and Laub's age-graded theory, we examine whether the presence and quality of so...
There has been a tremendous increase in the prevalence of nonmedical prescription drug use among ado...
Background: Previous studies have found that health insurance and other socio-demographic factors ar...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between the nonmedical prescription drug use (NMPDU) of six dru...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between the nonmedical prescription drug use (NMPDU) of six dru...
In 1993, Sampson and Laub found that high quality bonds to employment and marriage redirect offendin...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of social bond and neutralization on juvenile dr...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of social bond and neutralization on juvenile dr...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to fill the knowledge gap regarding nonmedical prescription...
Copyright © 2014 Sheree M. Schrager et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This article contributes towards the project of critically theorizing drug addiction by drawing on i...
Drawing from Sampson and Laub's age-graded theory, we examine whether the presence and quality of so...
There has been a tremendous increase in the prevalence of nonmedical prescription drug use among ado...
Background: Previous studies have found that health insurance and other socio-demographic factors ar...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between the nonmedical prescription drug use (NMPDU) of six dru...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between the nonmedical prescription drug use (NMPDU) of six dru...
In 1993, Sampson and Laub found that high quality bonds to employment and marriage redirect offendin...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of social bond and neutralization on juvenile dr...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of social bond and neutralization on juvenile dr...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to fill the knowledge gap regarding nonmedical prescription...
Copyright © 2014 Sheree M. Schrager et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
This article contributes towards the project of critically theorizing drug addiction by drawing on i...