Purpose: Despite the high rates of drug selling among youth in juvenile justice and youth residing in disadvantage neighborhoods, relatively little is known about the patterns of illicit drug selling among youth in the general population.\ud Methods: Using the public-use data file from the adolescent sample (N = 17 842) in the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), this study employed multiple logistic regression to compare the behavioral, parental involvement, and prevention experiences of youth who sold and did not sell illicit drugs in the past year.\ud Results: Findings from a series of logistic regression models indicated youth who sold drugs were far more likely to use a wide variety of drugs and engage in delinquent act...
Juvenile delinquency and illicit drug use has been a continuous problem in the United States despite...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 18, 2012Thesis advisor: Toya Like-HaislipVitaIncludes b...
Researchers have consistently linked commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of youth and involvement i...
PURPOSE: Despite the high rates of drug selling among youth in juvenile justice and youth residing i...
Background: Many youth initiate illicit drugs at a high level. Further, despite the application of p...
Objectives: This study characterizes patterns and correlates of prescription drug nonmedical (PDNM) ...
Purpose: Injection drug use is prevalent among street-involved youth, but patterns of cessation are ...
Background: Street-involved youth are known to be an economically vulnerable popula...
Objectives: To describe the substance use profiles of youth impacted by commercial sexual exploitati...
Drug trafficking has become one of the dominant issues facing the criminal justice system. Juveniles...
OBJECTIVES—Street-involved youth are highly vulnerable to violence. While involvement in income-gene...
Background: Street-involved youth who use drugs may have limited income-generation options and are k...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The use of illicit drugs is a public health concern. This paper describes ...
Background: Drug use remains an important public health concern in the United States, and understand...
Contains fulltext : 139816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aims: To inve...
Juvenile delinquency and illicit drug use has been a continuous problem in the United States despite...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 18, 2012Thesis advisor: Toya Like-HaislipVitaIncludes b...
Researchers have consistently linked commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of youth and involvement i...
PURPOSE: Despite the high rates of drug selling among youth in juvenile justice and youth residing i...
Background: Many youth initiate illicit drugs at a high level. Further, despite the application of p...
Objectives: This study characterizes patterns and correlates of prescription drug nonmedical (PDNM) ...
Purpose: Injection drug use is prevalent among street-involved youth, but patterns of cessation are ...
Background: Street-involved youth are known to be an economically vulnerable popula...
Objectives: To describe the substance use profiles of youth impacted by commercial sexual exploitati...
Drug trafficking has become one of the dominant issues facing the criminal justice system. Juveniles...
OBJECTIVES—Street-involved youth are highly vulnerable to violence. While involvement in income-gene...
Background: Street-involved youth who use drugs may have limited income-generation options and are k...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The use of illicit drugs is a public health concern. This paper describes ...
Background: Drug use remains an important public health concern in the United States, and understand...
Contains fulltext : 139816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aims: To inve...
Juvenile delinquency and illicit drug use has been a continuous problem in the United States despite...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 18, 2012Thesis advisor: Toya Like-HaislipVitaIncludes b...
Researchers have consistently linked commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of youth and involvement i...