Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of having, or developing substance misuse problems. Despite such claims, there is a distinct lack of research on the extent and nature of substance use among 'looked after' young people. This paper reviews the published literature on substance use among this population and presents the preliminary findings from a Home Office Drugs Prevention Initiative (DPI) evaluation of a drug prevention intervention among young people living in a residential care establishment. A comparison of these findings with other research data on substance use among young people suggests that 'looked after' young people's substance use is higher than that of the general you...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...
Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of havi...
This report is one of five research reports published as part of the Vulnerable Groups Research Prog...
Issues regarding addictive substance usage are being intensively discussed these days. Significant c...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, early interv...
Substance misuse is one of the most common and serious yet preventable risks to a young person’s hea...
There is evidence that drug use by young people is on the increase. As concern about youthful drug u...
The lifestyles of young people excluded from school have received much attention recently, particula...
This study aimed to examine the way in which care leavers’ drug use developed during the process of ...
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) represent the single largest modifiable disease burden in industriali...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...
Adolescents attending special education for learning disabilities (SEL), special education for behav...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...
Young people looked after by social services have been identified as being at increased risk of havi...
This report is one of five research reports published as part of the Vulnerable Groups Research Prog...
Issues regarding addictive substance usage are being intensively discussed these days. Significant c...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, early interv...
Substance misuse is one of the most common and serious yet preventable risks to a young person’s hea...
There is evidence that drug use by young people is on the increase. As concern about youthful drug u...
The lifestyles of young people excluded from school have received much attention recently, particula...
This study aimed to examine the way in which care leavers’ drug use developed during the process of ...
Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) represent the single largest modifiable disease burden in industriali...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...
Adolescents attending special education for learning disabilities (SEL), special education for behav...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...