Background and aim: Young adults with substance use (SU) problems face a high risk of co-occurring problems, including criminality. The aim of the present study was to assess the psychosocial characteristics, SU problems, and criminal thinking young adults entering SU treatment have, and whether the SU characteristics, sex and age are associated with criminal thinking scores. Methods: The sample was 407 young adults aged 16–29 years who underwent an entry assessment between January 2011 and December 2016 at a residential SU treatment institution in Norway. All study data were extracted from electronic health records, including survey information from the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment and the Psychological Inventory of Cri...
Introduction: This study has two objectives. The first objective of this study was the determination...
Youths who have spent time in residential care may experience difficulties when making the transitio...
Background Impairments in neurocognitive functioning are associated with substance use behavior. Pre...
Abstract : The purpose of this study was to test child and adolescent psychosocial and psychopatholo...
Swedish drug policy has a strong focus on minor drug violations. This longitudinal study analyses th...
Introduction and Aims: Crime rates are high in substance‐using populations; therefore, investigation...
Objective: Both childhood and adult psychosocial stressors have been identified as links to both inc...
In substance using populations, there is a high prevalence of both criminal offending and criminal v...
The cognitive intervention programme 'New Challenges' targeting adult men with a criminal lifestyle ...
Title: The moderating relationship of comorbid psychopathology and treatment outcome for young adult...
This paper explains how three different risk factors, drug use, level of education and human relatio...
This research examined some of the risk/need factors that discriminate offending from non-offending...
Background: Young sex offenders (YSOs) commit a significant proportion of all reported sex crimes an...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
BACKGROUND: This study examined rates of psychopathology among adolescent and young adult serious of...
Introduction: This study has two objectives. The first objective of this study was the determination...
Youths who have spent time in residential care may experience difficulties when making the transitio...
Background Impairments in neurocognitive functioning are associated with substance use behavior. Pre...
Abstract : The purpose of this study was to test child and adolescent psychosocial and psychopatholo...
Swedish drug policy has a strong focus on minor drug violations. This longitudinal study analyses th...
Introduction and Aims: Crime rates are high in substance‐using populations; therefore, investigation...
Objective: Both childhood and adult psychosocial stressors have been identified as links to both inc...
In substance using populations, there is a high prevalence of both criminal offending and criminal v...
The cognitive intervention programme 'New Challenges' targeting adult men with a criminal lifestyle ...
Title: The moderating relationship of comorbid psychopathology and treatment outcome for young adult...
This paper explains how three different risk factors, drug use, level of education and human relatio...
This research examined some of the risk/need factors that discriminate offending from non-offending...
Background: Young sex offenders (YSOs) commit a significant proportion of all reported sex crimes an...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
BACKGROUND: This study examined rates of psychopathology among adolescent and young adult serious of...
Introduction: This study has two objectives. The first objective of this study was the determination...
Youths who have spent time in residential care may experience difficulties when making the transitio...
Background Impairments in neurocognitive functioning are associated with substance use behavior. Pre...