Background We attempt to develop a relatively comprehensive structural model of risk factors for drug abuse (DA) in Swedish men that illustrates developmental and mediational processes. Methods We examined 20 risk factors for DA in 48,369 men undergoing conscription examinations in 1969–70 followed until 2011 when 2.34% (n = 1134) of them had DA ascertained in medical, criminal and pharmacy registries. Risk factors were organized into four developmental tiers reflecting i) birth, ii) childhood/early adolescence, iii) late adolescence, and iv) young adulthood. Structural equational model fitting was performed using Mplus. Results The best fitting model explained 47.8% of the variance in DA. The most prominent predictors, in order, were: earl...
Background: Substance abuse disorder has seen a tremendous increase in prevalence around the world a...
Antisocial behaviour and alcohol problems are areas of great concern to society, not only associated...
Background: Relapse from drug abuse (DA) is common, but has rarely been studied in general populatio...
Background We attempt to develop a relatively comprehensive structural model of risk factors for dru...
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a classic multifactorial syndrome and it is critical to un...
The role of family background as well as behavioural and psychological factors as risk factors for i...
Background: Drug abuse is frequently associated with negative sequelae such as reduced socioeconomic...
IMPORTANCE Peer deviance (PD) strongly predicts externalizing psychopathologic conditions but has no...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the mediational pathways from genetic risk for a...
Initiation of substance use before the age of 15 to 16 is a distinct risk factor for a variety of me...
In a 32-year follow-up study, the authors analyze how social circumstances during early life, childh...
The present magisterial work explores issues of substance abuse while focusing on psychosocial facto...
There are many factors, both empirical and theoretical, which indicate that drug abuse can play an i...
Background. Drug abuse (DA) is a clinically heterogeneous syndrome. Using medical, legal, death and ...
Purpose: Environmental factors contribute substantially to risk for drug use disorders (DUD). The cu...
Background: Substance abuse disorder has seen a tremendous increase in prevalence around the world a...
Antisocial behaviour and alcohol problems are areas of great concern to society, not only associated...
Background: Relapse from drug abuse (DA) is common, but has rarely been studied in general populatio...
Background We attempt to develop a relatively comprehensive structural model of risk factors for dru...
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a classic multifactorial syndrome and it is critical to un...
The role of family background as well as behavioural and psychological factors as risk factors for i...
Background: Drug abuse is frequently associated with negative sequelae such as reduced socioeconomic...
IMPORTANCE Peer deviance (PD) strongly predicts externalizing psychopathologic conditions but has no...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the mediational pathways from genetic risk for a...
Initiation of substance use before the age of 15 to 16 is a distinct risk factor for a variety of me...
In a 32-year follow-up study, the authors analyze how social circumstances during early life, childh...
The present magisterial work explores issues of substance abuse while focusing on psychosocial facto...
There are many factors, both empirical and theoretical, which indicate that drug abuse can play an i...
Background. Drug abuse (DA) is a clinically heterogeneous syndrome. Using medical, legal, death and ...
Purpose: Environmental factors contribute substantially to risk for drug use disorders (DUD). The cu...
Background: Substance abuse disorder has seen a tremendous increase in prevalence around the world a...
Antisocial behaviour and alcohol problems are areas of great concern to society, not only associated...
Background: Relapse from drug abuse (DA) is common, but has rarely been studied in general populatio...