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Article : Périodique
Research suggests that acculturation increases the risk of substance use among Hispanic youth. However, this process is not well understood. This study examined associations between acculturation and several substance use indicators among a samp[...]Périodique
K. A. MOORE ; R. H. PETERS ; H. A. HILLS ; J. B. LE VASSEUR ; A. R. RICH ; W. M. HUNT ; M. S. YOUNG ; T. W. VALENTE | 2004ENGLISH : Objective. This study was part of a larger effort to test the effectiveness of technology transfer approaches related to evidence-based treatment of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. Specifically, this study e[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: We examined the effect of community coalition network structure on the effectiveness of an intervention designed to accelerate the adoption of evidence-based substance abuse prevention programs. METHODS: At baseline, 24 c[...]Périodique
B. R. HOFFMAN ; S. SUSSMAN ; J. B. UNGER ; T. W. VALENTE | 2006ENGLISH : This article reviews several classes of theories to elucidate the relationship between adolescent cigarette smoking and friends' cigarette smoking. Perceived influence theories hinge upon an adolescent's perception of friends' smokin[...]Article : Périodique
Objectives. This study characterized social network context of HIV risk behavior among injection drug users who participated in a needle exchange program. Methods. Interviews were conducted with 1184 injection drug users at the Baltimore Needle [...]Article : Périodique
Background: Determine if individual adolescent vaping is associated with the vaping behavior of their school-based friendships; whether that association stems from peer influence or peer selection; and whether it varies by age. Methods: Two wav[...]Périodique
T. W. VALENTE ; GALLAHER P. ; MOUTTAPA M. | 2004ENGLISH : We review findings from research on smoking, alcohol, and other drug use, which show that the network approach is instructive for understanding social influences on substance use. A hypothetical network is used throughout to illustra[...]