There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolescent Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) symptoms and cannabis use, suggesting potential risk as well as protective pathways. The aim of this six-year longitudinal study was to further examine associations between SAD symptoms and cannabis use over time in adolescents from the general population, specifically focusing on the potential role that adolescents' involvement with their peers may have in these associations. Participants were 497 Dutch adolescents (57 % boys; M-age = 13.03 at T-1), who completed annual self-report questionnaires for 6 successive years. Cross-lagged panel analysis suggested that adolescent SAD symptoms were associated with le...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
BACKGROUND: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alcoh...
Aims: To determine whether cannabis use during adolescence can increase risk not only for cannabis u...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Cannabis use is frequently related to social anxiety in young adulthood, but the nature of this rela...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers and depression is one of...
The relationship between social anxiety (SA) and cannabis use among adolescents and young adults is ...
Theoretical background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers. Initiation ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Background: The use of cannabis is highly prevalent during adolescence compared to the general adult...
Background Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. However, a...
Abstract — Aims: This study explores whether associations between anxiety and alcohol and other subs...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
BACKGROUND: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alcoh...
Aims: To determine whether cannabis use during adolescence can increase risk not only for cannabis u...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
There appear to be contradicting theories and empirical findings on the association between adolesce...
Cannabis use is frequently related to social anxiety in young adulthood, but the nature of this rela...
Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers and depression is one of...
The relationship between social anxiety (SA) and cannabis use among adolescents and young adults is ...
Theoretical background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among teenagers. Initiation ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the use of cannabis among Norwegian adolescents and e...
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances across different age groups. Comorbidity betwee...
Purpose Despite a large number of studies on the relation between cannabis use and mental distress i...
Background: The use of cannabis is highly prevalent during adolescence compared to the general adult...
Background Cannabis use has been associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. However, a...
Abstract — Aims: This study explores whether associations between anxiety and alcohol and other subs...
Background: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alco...
BACKGROUND: Adolescents who experience internalising symptoms may be susceptible to the use of alcoh...
Aims: To determine whether cannabis use during adolescence can increase risk not only for cannabis u...