This study examines relations between drinking patterns, going-out behavior, and illicit substance use among Dutch adolescents ages 15 to 24 who reported alcohol use at least once per week (N=711). Logistic regression analyses indicated that adolescents reporting heavy drinking patterns showed higher risks of lifetime and current illicit substance use. Weekday drinking increased the risk of lifetime substance use for the youngest (15-17 years) and those with lowest education levels. Going out to bars and dance parties also increased the risk of lifetime and current illicit drug use, suggesting that drink setting was related to youngsters' illicit substance use. In sum, these findings suggest that both drinking patterns and drink setting are...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...
The present study described the adolescents who visit barns and examined the association between vis...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...
This study examines relations between drinking patterns, going-out behavior, and illicit substance u...
Personality traits and socioeconomic factors such as neighborhood income have been identified as ris...
This study supports the hypothesis that the drinking setting can be an environmental risk factor for...
Substance use is generally considered as one of the most important types of risk behaviour among ado...
present study examined the associations of alcohol-specific socialization practices and heavy parent...
The aim of this research was to explore the increasingly popular Dutch health phenomenon of ‘gatheri...
Heavy alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a great public health concern in most Western co...
Background: This study aims to determine the prevalence of tobacco smoking and illicit drug use amon...
BACKGROUND: From an international perspective, studying trends in adolescent alcohol use in the Neth...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Multiple factors predict early alcohol initiation in teenag...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of substance use and substance use disorders...
Adolescent alcohol use, especially at a young age, has many negative consequences, both on the indiv...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...
The present study described the adolescents who visit barns and examined the association between vis...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...
This study examines relations between drinking patterns, going-out behavior, and illicit substance u...
Personality traits and socioeconomic factors such as neighborhood income have been identified as ris...
This study supports the hypothesis that the drinking setting can be an environmental risk factor for...
Substance use is generally considered as one of the most important types of risk behaviour among ado...
present study examined the associations of alcohol-specific socialization practices and heavy parent...
The aim of this research was to explore the increasingly popular Dutch health phenomenon of ‘gatheri...
Heavy alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a great public health concern in most Western co...
Background: This study aims to determine the prevalence of tobacco smoking and illicit drug use amon...
BACKGROUND: From an international perspective, studying trends in adolescent alcohol use in the Neth...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Multiple factors predict early alcohol initiation in teenag...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of substance use and substance use disorders...
Adolescent alcohol use, especially at a young age, has many negative consequences, both on the indiv...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...
The present study described the adolescents who visit barns and examined the association between vis...
Objective: Early onset of alcohol use and persistent use of alcohol during adolescence have been ass...