This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth drug use among representative samples of 15-year-olds in five cities (Bremen, n = 871; Dublin, n = 983; Groningen, n = 487; Newcastle upon Tyne, n = 880; Rome, n = 666). It reveals a higher level of drug use in English-speaking compared to continental populations. Drug use was associated with peer, family and individual factors. Logistic regression showed that family structure and sport were associated with lower rates and delinquent behaviour with higher rates of drug use in all cities and among males and females. Among males, city of residence also independently predicted drug use. The effect of traditional families and studiousness in redu...
This paper compares samples of 15–16-year-olds from the UK and France on their usage of alcohol, tob...
The present study provides a detailed multiple-choice self-report analysis of home, school, and othe...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family functioning in ...
Objectives The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family func...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This thesis applies multivariate analysis to three European datasets included in the 1999 ESPAD proj...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
Exploring drug use trajectories of young people living in six EU countries, this chapter contributes...
Introduction: Recent research has called upon investigators to exploit cross-national differences t...
Objectives The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family func...
This paper compares samples of 15–16-year-olds from the UK and France on their usage of alcohol, tob...
The present study provides a detailed multiple-choice self-report analysis of home, school, and othe...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
This international study investigates factors underlying international variations in rates of youth ...
The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family functioning in ...
Objectives The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family func...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This thesis applies multivariate analysis to three European datasets included in the 1999 ESPAD proj...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
Exploring drug use trajectories of young people living in six EU countries, this chapter contributes...
Introduction: Recent research has called upon investigators to exploit cross-national differences t...
Objectives The aim or this study was, first, to explore family structure and measures of family func...
This paper compares samples of 15–16-year-olds from the UK and France on their usage of alcohol, tob...
The present study provides a detailed multiple-choice self-report analysis of home, school, and othe...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...