Adolescents ages 10-15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and social development as well as in their physical and social environments. These include the physiological and psychological changes associated with puberty; further development of the brain; changes in family, peer, and romantic relationships; and exposure to new societal and cultural influences. During this period, many adolescents also begin to use alcohol. Alcohol use during adolescence has adverse effects on the body and increases the risk of alcohol dependence later in life. To better understand why some children drink whereas others do not, researchers are examining nonspecific and alcohol-specific factors that put adolescents at risk for,...
In this chapter, we focus on early adolescence as a high risk period for the onset and development o...
Alcohol consumption strongly contributes to a global burden of disease and injury, with dependence-p...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
Adolescents ages 10-15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Late adolescence (i.e., the age-group between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant chang...
Late adolescence (i.e., the agegroup between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant change...
Underage alcohol use can be viewed as a developmental phenomenon because many kinds of developmental...
Little information is available on alcohol use in children up to age 10, although rates appear to be...
Underage drinking is a major public health concern in many parts of the world. The initiation of alc...
Experimenting with alcohol use in adolescence is age‐normative behavior. Around 60–80% of adolescent...
Purpose: Developmental changes in alcohol expectancies (AE) have been proposed to lead to alcohol us...
Developmental pathways to underage drinking emerge before the second decade of life. Many scientist...
In this chapter, we focus on early adolescence as a high risk period for the onset and development o...
Alcohol consumption strongly contributes to a global burden of disease and injury, with dependence-p...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
Adolescents ages 10-15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Adolescents ages 10–15 experience dramatic changes in their biological, cognitive, emotional, and so...
Late adolescence (i.e., the age-group between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant chang...
Late adolescence (i.e., the agegroup between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant change...
Underage alcohol use can be viewed as a developmental phenomenon because many kinds of developmental...
Little information is available on alcohol use in children up to age 10, although rates appear to be...
Underage drinking is a major public health concern in many parts of the world. The initiation of alc...
Experimenting with alcohol use in adolescence is age‐normative behavior. Around 60–80% of adolescent...
Purpose: Developmental changes in alcohol expectancies (AE) have been proposed to lead to alcohol us...
Developmental pathways to underage drinking emerge before the second decade of life. Many scientist...
In this chapter, we focus on early adolescence as a high risk period for the onset and development o...
Alcohol consumption strongly contributes to a global burden of disease and injury, with dependence-p...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...