Background: Substance use and sexual risk behaviour affect young people's current and future health and wellbeing in many high-income countries. Our understanding of time-trends in adolescent health-risk behaviour is largely based on routinely collected survey data in school-aged adolescents (aged 15 years or less). Less is known about changes in these behaviours among older adolescents. Methods: We compared two cohorts from the same geographical area (West of Scotland), surveyed in 1990 and 2003, to: describe time-trends in measures of smoking, drinking, illicit drug use, early sexual initiation, number of opposite sex sexual partners and experience of pregnancy at age 18-19 years, both overall and stratified by gender and socioeconomic st...
Until the 1990s, the literature on youth leisure characterized that of females as home-based, passiv...
Background There is evidence that mental health problems are increasing and substance use behaviours...
Risk behaviors such as substance use or deviance are often limited to the early stages of the life c...
Background: Substance use and sexual risk behaviour affect young people's current and future health ...
OBJECTIVES The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the rel...
OBJECTIVES The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the rel...
Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the re...
<p>Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the...
Today’s adolescents are far less likely to smoke, drink, use drugs or be sexually active than their ...
In many high-income countries, the proportion of adolescents who smoke, drink, or engage in other ri...
This research was funded by NHS Health Scotland.Background Early sexual initiation and inadequate co...
In many high-income countries, the proportion of adolescents who smoke, drink, or engage in other ri...
late adolescent health risk behaviours during the 1990s: analysis of two West of Scotland cohort stu...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
Introduction and Aims: Youth substance use is declining in many high‐income countries. As adolescen...
Until the 1990s, the literature on youth leisure characterized that of females as home-based, passiv...
Background There is evidence that mental health problems are increasing and substance use behaviours...
Risk behaviors such as substance use or deviance are often limited to the early stages of the life c...
Background: Substance use and sexual risk behaviour affect young people's current and future health ...
OBJECTIVES The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the rel...
OBJECTIVES The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the rel...
Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the re...
<p>Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the...
Today’s adolescents are far less likely to smoke, drink, use drugs or be sexually active than their ...
In many high-income countries, the proportion of adolescents who smoke, drink, or engage in other ri...
This research was funded by NHS Health Scotland.Background Early sexual initiation and inadequate co...
In many high-income countries, the proportion of adolescents who smoke, drink, or engage in other ri...
late adolescent health risk behaviours during the 1990s: analysis of two West of Scotland cohort stu...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
Introduction and Aims: Youth substance use is declining in many high‐income countries. As adolescen...
Until the 1990s, the literature on youth leisure characterized that of females as home-based, passiv...
Background There is evidence that mental health problems are increasing and substance use behaviours...
Risk behaviors such as substance use or deviance are often limited to the early stages of the life c...