Purpose: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relationship of ecological factors and illicit drugs such as marijuana use is not well understood, particularly among adolescents in Latin America. Guided by social disorganization and social stress theories, we prospectively examined the association of disaggregated neighborhood characteristics with marijuana use among adolescents in Santiago, Chile, and tested if these relationships varied by sex. Methods: Data for this study are from 725 community-dwelling adolescents participating in the Santiago Longitudinal Study, a study of substance using behaviors among urban adolescents in Santiago, Chile. Adolescents completed a two-hour interviewer adm...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the relationship of neighborhood recreational space with youth smoki...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is increasing among Andalusian adolescents, causing health, social and fina...
OBJECTIVES: A majority of population-based studies suggest prevalence of drug and alcohol risk behav...
Purpose: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Abstract: Purpose: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use,...
PURPOSE: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Research on adolescent use of substances has long sought to understand the family factors that may b...
Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine (1) whether family and peer marijuana use are indepen...
Purpose: We examined how socioenvironmental risk factors unique to the United States-Mexico border, ...
We studied the association between individual and contextual variables and the use of tobacco, alcoh...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana continues to be a serious problem among Latino adolescents. T...
OBJECTIVE: Family involvement and several characteristics of parenting have been suggested to be pro...
AimsAmid changing marijuana policies in the Southern Cone, we examined relationships between marijua...
Introduction: There has been a global increase in illicit drug use among young people. The aim of th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the relationship of neighborhood recreational space with youth smoki...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is increasing among Andalusian adolescents, causing health, social and fina...
OBJECTIVES: A majority of population-based studies suggest prevalence of drug and alcohol risk behav...
Purpose: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Abstract: Purpose: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use,...
PURPOSE: Despite the growing evidence that ecological factors contribute to substance use, the relat...
Research on adolescent use of substances has long sought to understand the family factors that may b...
Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine (1) whether family and peer marijuana use are indepen...
Purpose: We examined how socioenvironmental risk factors unique to the United States-Mexico border, ...
We studied the association between individual and contextual variables and the use of tobacco, alcoh...
Purpose: While previous research underscores the important role that neighborhood contexts play for ...
Use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana continues to be a serious problem among Latino adolescents. T...
OBJECTIVE: Family involvement and several characteristics of parenting have been suggested to be pro...
AimsAmid changing marijuana policies in the Southern Cone, we examined relationships between marijua...
Introduction: There has been a global increase in illicit drug use among young people. The aim of th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the relationship of neighborhood recreational space with youth smoki...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is increasing among Andalusian adolescents, causing health, social and fina...
OBJECTIVES: A majority of population-based studies suggest prevalence of drug and alcohol risk behav...