We explore how school experiences and social networks structure young people’s substance use in different institutional contexts. The concepts of ‘selection’ and ‘influence’ are situated within the context of bounded agency, counter-school cultures and Bourdieusian notions of capital. We employed individual and group interviews, network-mapping, and observations at two contrasting English secondary schools. Both schools were characterised by extended social network structures that appeared to influence patterns of substance use, although the mechanisms via which this occurred varied according to school context. At Grange House school (suburban context) a minority of students from disadvantaged families were alienated by the attainment-focus...
This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use...
For those working with young people, it is invaluable to know to what extent any individual's decisi...
Background: In England, drug use in young people increased significantly between 2014 and 2017. This...
We explore how school experiences and social networks structure young people’s substance use in diff...
We explore how school experiences and social networks structure young people's substance use in diff...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
Social network analysis is applied at the first two time points of a longitudinal study which examin...
UnrestrictedSocial network influences predict how we act and behave. Most people tend to comply with...
UnrestrictedStudents attending alternative/continuation high schools report significantly higher sub...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence of school effects on drug use, little is known about the social and ins...
Background: Despite evidence of school effects on drug use, little is known about the social and in...
PURPOSE: To explore young people's experiences of school and drug use, generate hypotheses regarding...
ObjectiveStudies suggest adolescent substance use aligns with academic and behavioral self-concept (...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use...
For those working with young people, it is invaluable to know to what extent any individual's decisi...
Background: In England, drug use in young people increased significantly between 2014 and 2017. This...
We explore how school experiences and social networks structure young people’s substance use in diff...
We explore how school experiences and social networks structure young people's substance use in diff...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
This exploratory study investigates whether associations between social network measures and substan...
Social network analysis is applied at the first two time points of a longitudinal study which examin...
UnrestrictedSocial network influences predict how we act and behave. Most people tend to comply with...
UnrestrictedStudents attending alternative/continuation high schools report significantly higher sub...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence of school effects on drug use, little is known about the social and ins...
Background: Despite evidence of school effects on drug use, little is known about the social and in...
PURPOSE: To explore young people's experiences of school and drug use, generate hypotheses regarding...
ObjectiveStudies suggest adolescent substance use aligns with academic and behavioral self-concept (...
The relationship between delinquency involvement and association with delinquent peers is well known...
This paper examined the relative influence of selection and socialization on alcohol and tobacco use...
For those working with young people, it is invaluable to know to what extent any individual's decisi...
Background: In England, drug use in young people increased significantly between 2014 and 2017. This...