BackgroundJustice-involved youth use cannabis at higher rates than their same-aged peers increasing likelihood of adverse behavioral health consequences and continued legal involvement. This study examined individual level predictors of early onset use cannabis use (<13 years of age) and cannabis use initiation in the 12 months following first court contact.MethodsParticipants were 391 first-time justice-involved youth (56.9 % male; Mage = 14.6 years; 32.1 % White, 11.1 % Black, 14.7 % Other/Multi-racial, 42.2 % Latinx) and an involved caregiver (87.2 % female; Mage = 41.0 years). Baseline assessments captured individual level factors; cannabis use was assessed every four months post-baseline for 12 months. Primary analyses involved mult...
BackgroundRecent loosening of state and federal policy restrictions on marijuana, along with changes...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illegal drugs is particularly prevalent in male young adul...
Objectives: To determine risk factors of incident onset of use, abuse and dependence of cannabis in ...
Aims: To determine whether cannabis use during adolescence can increase risk not only for cannabis u...
Background: Identification of factors associated with the initiation and continuation of cannabis us...
[[abstract]]Aims: To prospectively examine the linkage between childhood antecedents and progression...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study prospectively investigates behavioural and social antecedents of d...
Objective: increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
Objective: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
Introduction and Aims Early age of cannabis use predicts subsequent illicit drug abuse and other psy...
Theoretical background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers. Initiation ...
BackgroundRecent loosening of state and federal policy restrictions on marijuana, along with changes...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illegal drugs is particularly prevalent in male young adul...
Objectives: To determine risk factors of incident onset of use, abuse and dependence of cannabis in ...
Aims: To determine whether cannabis use during adolescence can increase risk not only for cannabis u...
Background: Identification of factors associated with the initiation and continuation of cannabis us...
[[abstract]]Aims: To prospectively examine the linkage between childhood antecedents and progression...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study prospectively investigates behavioural and social antecedents of d...
Objective: increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
OBJECTIVE: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
Objective: Increased knowledge about the mechanisms by which some individuals are at risk for early ...
Introduction and Aims Early age of cannabis use predicts subsequent illicit drug abuse and other psy...
Theoretical background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers. Initiation ...
BackgroundRecent loosening of state and federal policy restrictions on marijuana, along with changes...
Aims The aim of the present study was to determine the mediating role of affiliation with cannabis-...
BACKGROUND: The use of cannabis and other illegal drugs is particularly prevalent in male young adul...