With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% carrying a weapon, and 23% engaging in a physical fight, substance use and youth violence remain critical public health challenges in the United States. Using data from the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, study results revealed that youth who reported heavy use of either alcohol, marijuana, or illicit drugs were three to ten times more likely to report carrying a weapon or engaging in a physical fight. Similarly, youth with heavy substance use were one and half times to 14 times more likely to be a victim of violence or sexual or dating violence. The SEM analysis indicated that substance use had a significant effect on all aspects of violence...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
This study uses a short-term longitudinal design to examine the association between substance use an...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of weapon-related inju...
The purpose of this study is to examine the question of whether alcohol or drug use causes teenagers...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
Objective. To investigate relationships between exposure to community violence (witnessing and victi...
ObjectivesAt-school substance use is associated with increased rates of violence and delinquency. Ho...
Violence victimization can adversely affect adolescents’ long-term health. Existing research h...
Violence victimization can adversely affect adolescents’ long-term health. Existing research h...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
This study uses a short-term longitudinal design to examine the association between substance use an...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
With over 52% of high school students reporting that they have tried alcohol or illicit drugs, 16% c...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is a growing concern about the increasing incidence of weapon-related inju...
The purpose of this study is to examine the question of whether alcohol or drug use causes teenagers...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
Objective. To investigate relationships between exposure to community violence (witnessing and victi...
ObjectivesAt-school substance use is associated with increased rates of violence and delinquency. Ho...
Violence victimization can adversely affect adolescents’ long-term health. Existing research h...
Violence victimization can adversely affect adolescents’ long-term health. Existing research h...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
While it is known that substance use and violence co-occur, less is understood in terms of how this ...
This study uses a short-term longitudinal design to examine the association between substance use an...