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Kinkel, R. John; And Others – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1989
Examined drug and alcohol use and social background to determine their relationship to adolescent suicide attempts. Survey of 2,690 adolescents revealed that young women, farm residents, and in general, drug users were more likely to report suicide attempt. Women who were frequent alcohol users and heavy users of marijuana were more prone to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alienation, Drinking, Drug Use
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McCutcheon, Allan L.; Thomas, George – Journal of Drug Education, 1995
Previous studies of the drug-use patterns of institutionalized youth found that they followed the standard progression of drug use from marijuana to hard drugs. Utilizing a probabilistic assessment of models, this study supports a modified gateway sequences in which cocaine use appears as an intermediate step between marijuana use and use of other…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cocaine, Drug Abuse, Illegal Drug Use
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Chandler, Joyce; Page, Richard – School Counselor, 1991
Examined patterns of drug use among southern, metropolitan, middle to upper-middle class high school students (n=240). Found that alcohol use was much more prevalent than was marijuana use. There was little evidence that many students had ever used cocaine in any form, depressants, phencyclidine (PCP), or lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD).(NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Drug Use
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Page, Randy M.; Scanlan, Andria – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1999
Reports marijuana users gave significantly higher estimates of percentage of students who use marijuana. States that there is a greater risk of using marijuana among students who held the perception that it was used by more than half the students on campus. Prevention programs need to consider that marijuana users are at risk for engagement in…
Descriptors: College Students, High Risk Students, Higher Education, Illegal Drug Use
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Weiner, Michelle D.; Sussman, Steve; Lichtman, Kara; McCuller, William J. – Journal of Drug Education, 1999
Assesses issues related to marijuana use and cessation with a group of high school students (N=842). Results show that interest in quitting marijuana use was high; several social images associated with marijuana use were positive; subjects expressed a lack of confidence in cessation programs; and subjects believed that self-help or punitive…
Descriptors: Drug Use, High Risk Students, High School Students, Marijuana
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Golub, Andrew; Johnson, Bruce D. – American Journal of Public Health, 2001
Examined 1979-97 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse data to investigate the probabilities of progression through a sequence of stages of substance use. Progression to marijuana and hard drugs was uncommon in people born before World War II. The stages phenomenon emerged with the baby boom and peaked among people born around 1960.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Alcohol Abuse, Developmental Stages, Drinking
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Rey, Joseph M.; Martin, Andres; Krabman, Peter – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: To critically review cannabis research during the past 10 years in relation to rates of use, behavioral problems, and mental disorders in young people. Method: Studies published in English between 1994 and 2004 were identified through systematic searches of literature databases. The material was selectively reviewed focusing on child…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychopathology, Epidemiology, Suicide
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Kamon, Jody; Budney, Alan; Stanger, Catherine – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To describe an innovative treatment for adolescent marijuana abuse and provide initial information about its feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy. Method: Provided an intervention composed of (1) a clinic-administered, abstinence-based incentive program; (2) parent-directed contingency management targeting substance use…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychopathology, Intervention, Child Rearing
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Novins, Douglas K.; Baron, Anna E. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: To describe the risks and risk factors for substance use initiation and progression among a large sample of American Indian (AI) adolescents. Method: Data came from surveys completed by 2,356 AI adolescents aged 14 to 20 years who participated in two or more consecutive waves of a longitudinal study between 1993 and 1996 (response rate…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Older Adults, Psychiatry, Prevention
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McKeganey, Neil; McIntosh, James; MacDonald, Fiona; Gannon, Maria; Gilvarry, Eilish; McArdle, Paul; McCarthy, Steve – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2004
In this paper we report the results of research on the nature and extent of legal and illegal drug use among preteens and those factors associated with illegal drug use at this young age. The paper is based upon a survey of 2318 ten to twelve year olds in Glasgow and Newcastle. Overall around 30% of children reported having been exposed to illegal…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Marijuana, Drinking, Drug Use
Garland, Marshall W.; Christian, Cinda – Online Submission, 2009
This report summarizes evaluation results for AISD's federally-funded Title IV safe and drug-free schools program activities for the 2007-2008 school year.
Descriptors: School Safety, School Districts, Program Evaluation, Federal Programs
Bachman, Jerald G.; O'Malley, Patrick M.; Schulenberg, John E.; Johnston, Lloyd D.; Freedman-Doan, Peter; Messersmith, Emily E. – Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2007
Does success in school protect teenagers from drug use? Does drug use impair scholastic success? This book tackles a key issue in adolescent development and health--the education-drug use connection. The authors examine the links and likely causal connections between educational experiences, delinquent behavior, and adolescent use of tobacco,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Delinquency, Marijuana, Cocaine
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Van Horn, M. Lee; Hawkins, J. David; Arthur, Michael W.; Catalano, Richard F. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2007
This study investigates community-level prediction of adolescent substance use and problem behaviors using ratings by community leaders to assess the effects of four risk factors on levels of drug use and problem behaviors. Three questions are examined: (a) Can psychometrically sound measures of community leader perceptions of risk factors in…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Delinquency, Prevention, Predictive Validity
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Eaton, Danice K.; Davis, Kristen S.; Barrios, Lisa; Brener, Nancy D.; Noonan, Rita K. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This study examined the association of victimization in a physically violent dating relationship with risk behaviors, age of risk behavior initiation, and co-occurrence of risk behaviors among students in grades 9 through 12 in the United States. Data were from the 2003 national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Nearly 9% of students reported…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Sexuality, Gender Differences, Marijuana
Montana Office of Public Instruction, 2011
This report presents the 2011 Montana Youth Risk Behavior Survey high school student frequency distributions for American Indian students in urban schools. These frequency distributions are based upon surveys with 808 high school American Indian students in urban schools during February of 2011. Frequency distributions may not total 808 due to…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Students, Urban Schools, Sexuality
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