Background and Aims If socio-economic disadvantage is associated with more adolescent smoking, but less participation in tertiary education, and smoking and tertiary education are both associated with heavier drinking, these may represent opposing pathways to heavy drinking. This paper examines contextual variation in the magnitude and direction of these associations. Design Comparing cohort studies. Setting United Kingdom. Participants Participants were from the 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS58; n = 15 672), the British birth cohort study (BCS70; n = 12 735) and the West of Scotland Twenty-07 1970s cohort (T07; n = 1515). Measurements Participants self-reported daily smoking and weekly drinking in adolescence (age 16 years) an...
AbstractPurposeSmoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress are inter-related and may also be associa...
Background Adolescent substance use is associated with lower educational achievement but the dire...
Both social causation and health-related selection may influence educational gradients in alcohol us...
Background and aims: If socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with more adolescent smoking, but l...
Background: Evidence of associations between socioeconomic position (SEP) and alcohol use in adolesc...
Transitions into work and family roles have become increasingly delayed as participation in tertiary...
Psychiatric distress, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are common health problems which oft...
Purpose: Relationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have receive...
Purpose: Smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress are inter-related and may also be associated wi...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of our study was to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations b...
Purpose: Relationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have receiv...
AIM To investigate effects of cigarette consumption level and socio-economic circumstances during...
Background: Evidence shows that similar levels of alcohol consumption lead to greater harm in adult...
Transitions into work and family roles have become increasingly delayed as participation in tertiary...
AbstractPurposeRelationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have r...
AbstractPurposeSmoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress are inter-related and may also be associa...
Background Adolescent substance use is associated with lower educational achievement but the dire...
Both social causation and health-related selection may influence educational gradients in alcohol us...
Background and aims: If socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with more adolescent smoking, but l...
Background: Evidence of associations between socioeconomic position (SEP) and alcohol use in adolesc...
Transitions into work and family roles have become increasingly delayed as participation in tertiary...
Psychiatric distress, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are common health problems which oft...
Purpose: Relationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have receive...
Purpose: Smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress are inter-related and may also be associated wi...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of our study was to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations b...
Purpose: Relationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have receiv...
AIM To investigate effects of cigarette consumption level and socio-economic circumstances during...
Background: Evidence shows that similar levels of alcohol consumption lead to greater harm in adult...
Transitions into work and family roles have become increasingly delayed as participation in tertiary...
AbstractPurposeRelationships between subjective social status (SSS) and health-risk behaviors have r...
AbstractPurposeSmoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress are inter-related and may also be associa...
Background Adolescent substance use is associated with lower educational achievement but the dire...
Both social causation and health-related selection may influence educational gradients in alcohol us...