
Auteur G. A. AARONS
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (7)

G. A. AARONS ; ZIEGENHORN L. A. ; S. A. BROWN | 2003
Dans Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse (Vol.12, n°3, 2003) Article : PériodiqueThis study prospectively examines the relationship of two types of common behavioral problems of adolescence, substance involvement (SI) and Conduct Disorder Behavior (CDB), to traumatic injury related health problems (TRHP) during adolescence a[...]
ENGLISH : Objective : Examine ethnic variation in the prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs) among adolescents who received services in one or more public sectors of care including : Alcohol and Drug, Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Pub[...]
WHITMORE E. ; S. K. MIKULICH ; L. L. THOMPSON ; RIGGS P. D. ; G. A. AARONS ; T. J. CROWLEY | 1997
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Chez les adolescents, la comorbidité des troubles du comportement, des troubles de l'attention hyperactifs et de la dépression, avec l'usage de substances, est fréquente. A partir d'interviews standardisés d'adolescents, on confirme [...]
Alcohol expectancies are important in the mediation and prediction of alcohol use. Expectancies for the effects of other drugs, although less well delineated, appear equally important. Therefore, development and validation of expectancy measures[...]
ENGLISH : Much attention has been given to the initiation and progression of substance involvement of youth. Less is known about decrements in substance use and cessation efforts among adolescents from diverse race/ethnic backgrounds. The pres[...]
ENGLISH : This study examines correlates of level of specialty alcohol/drug services care and juvenile justice system involvement for adolescents with substance use disorders. Participants were 420 adolescents 13-18 years of age randomly sampl[...]
M. G. MYERS ; G. A. AARONS ; K. L. TOMLINSON ; M. B. STEIN | 2003
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.17, n°4, December 2003) Article : PériodiqueThe literature regarding the relationship between adolescent social anxiety and substance use is sparse, and available studies have produced discrepant results. Similarly, negative affectivity is a mood-dispositional dimension that is infrequent[...]