Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) by adolescents is a significant public health concern. The present study investigated the profile of NMUPD in 1349 adolescent offenders from the Pathways to Desistance project, and whether NMUPD predicted future delinquency using longitudinal data. Results indicated that increased frequency and recency of NMUPD in adolescent offenders are related to some demographic factors, as well as increased risk for violence exposure, mental health diagnoses, other drug use, and previous delinquency, suggesting that severity of NMUPD is important to consider. However, ANCOVA analyses found that NMUPD was not a significant predictor of drug-related, non-aggressive, or aggressive delinquency 12 months later b...
This study examined the prevalence, severity and correlates of nonmedical prescription stimulant use...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
BackgroundThis paper explores whether at different stages of the developmental cycle of adolescence,...
Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) by adolescents is a significant public health concern....
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However,...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However ...
Recent results from a nationally representative sample indicated that young adults exhibited the gre...
A large number of studies have focused on the relationship between drug use and violent delinquency ...
Abstract Background: Various psychotropic prescription drugs are known to have potential for misuse...
Non-medical prescription drug abuse is an issue that has plagued adolescents in the United States ov...
The purpose of this study was to examine prescription drug abuse among the adolescent population and...
Background—Nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) is well documented among participants in the c...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The relat...
Juvenile delinquency and illicit drug use has been a continuous problem in the United States despite...
This study examined the prevalence, severity and correlates of nonmedical prescription stimulant use...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
BackgroundThis paper explores whether at different stages of the developmental cycle of adolescence,...
Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) by adolescents is a significant public health concern....
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However,...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However ...
Recent results from a nationally representative sample indicated that young adults exhibited the gre...
A large number of studies have focused on the relationship between drug use and violent delinquency ...
Abstract Background: Various psychotropic prescription drugs are known to have potential for misuse...
Non-medical prescription drug abuse is an issue that has plagued adolescents in the United States ov...
The purpose of this study was to examine prescription drug abuse among the adolescent population and...
Background—Nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) is well documented among participants in the c...
Objective: Although potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are established risk factors for substance u...
Recent studies have revealed common risk factors for adolescent drug abuse and deliquency. The relat...
Juvenile delinquency and illicit drug use has been a continuous problem in the United States despite...
This study examined the prevalence, severity and correlates of nonmedical prescription stimulant use...
Modern desistance research has examined many facets of desistance, in terms of theoretical predictor...
BackgroundThis paper explores whether at different stages of the developmental cycle of adolescence,...