Inhalant use is especially prevalent among antisocial youth and can have serious health consequences. However, the extant literature has not investigated how use of various inhalants may co-occur among incarcerated youth. This study begins to address this gap in the literature by using latent class analyses to form distinct typologies of inhalant use. Study participants were residents (N = 723) of 27 Missouri Division of Youth Services facilities. Interviews assessed psychiatric symptoms, antisocial traits, delinquency, trauma, suicidality, and substance use behaviors. The mean age of the mostly male, ethnically diverse sample was 15.5 (S.D. = 1.2) years old. The study revealed the following classes of inhalant use: (1) severe polyinhalant ...
The social contexts surrounding the use and abuse of inhalants are poorly understood. The aim of thi...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested inhalant use is associated with psychosis. This association w...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
Inhalant use is especially prevalent among antisocial youth and can have serious health consequences...
Inhalant use is especially prevalent among antisocial youth and can have serious health consequences...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Abstract Background Inhalant use is among the most pernicious and poorly understood forms of adolesc...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Aims To compare adolescent inhalant users without DSM-IV inhalant use disorders (IUDs) to youth wit...
Few studies have examined the prevalence of nitrous oxide (NO) inhalation or co-occurrence of NO and...
Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally representative sampl...
Background: Inhalant use is among the most pernicious and poorly understood forms of adolescent subs...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally represent...
To identify predictors of perceived a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and b) intention to...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
The social contexts surrounding the use and abuse of inhalants are poorly understood. The aim of thi...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested inhalant use is associated with psychosis. This association w...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
Inhalant use is especially prevalent among antisocial youth and can have serious health consequences...
Inhalant use is especially prevalent among antisocial youth and can have serious health consequences...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Abstract Background Inhalant use is among the most pernicious and poorly understood forms of adolesc...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Aims To compare adolescent inhalant users without DSM-IV inhalant use disorders (IUDs) to youth wit...
Few studies have examined the prevalence of nitrous oxide (NO) inhalation or co-occurrence of NO and...
Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally representative sampl...
Background: Inhalant use is among the most pernicious and poorly understood forms of adolescent subs...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally represent...
To identify predictors of perceived a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and b) intention to...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
The social contexts surrounding the use and abuse of inhalants are poorly understood. The aim of thi...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested inhalant use is associated with psychosis. This association w...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...