Research indicates that youths are particularly susceptible to peer influence and that identifying with substance using peer groups predicts substance use. Today, youth spend more time interacting with distal peer groups via the Internet and have increased access to online drug cultures. Theoretically, this should have important implications for substance use. This study employs a nationally representative sample of U.S. youth (n = 1212), ages 15–25 years old, to examine whether online peer group identification and social media homophily predict substance use. Results indicate that online belonging and social media homophily are associated with some forms of substance use. While these factors were not significantly associated with regular m...
UnrestrictedStudents attending alternative/continuation high schools report significantly higher sub...
Network position (isolate, member, liaison), peer-group substance use, and their interaction were ex...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
Research indicates that youths are particularly susceptible to peer influence and that identifying w...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through...
The roles of conscientiousness and excitement seeking were investigated in the relationship between ...
Abstract Researchers have reported that network char-acteristics are associated with substance use b...
BACKGROUND: Substance use by young people is strongly associated with that of their peers. Little is...
The rise of digital communication through smartphones and other devices in the past decade has trans...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
Background: Substance use by young people is strongly associated with that of their peers. Little...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
UnrestrictedStudents attending alternative/continuation high schools report significantly higher sub...
Network position (isolate, member, liaison), peer-group substance use, and their interaction were ex...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
Research indicates that youths are particularly susceptible to peer influence and that identifying w...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through...
The roles of conscientiousness and excitement seeking were investigated in the relationship between ...
Abstract Researchers have reported that network char-acteristics are associated with substance use b...
BACKGROUND: Substance use by young people is strongly associated with that of their peers. Little is...
The rise of digital communication through smartphones and other devices in the past decade has trans...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
Background: Substance use by young people is strongly associated with that of their peers. Little...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
UnrestrictedStudents attending alternative/continuation high schools report significantly higher sub...
Network position (isolate, member, liaison), peer-group substance use, and their interaction were ex...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...