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L. DEGENHARDT ; M. LYNSKEY ; C. COFFEY ; G. PATTON |Objective: To examine the characteristics of 'diagnostic orphans' among cannabis users - those who report one or two symptoms of DSM-IV dependence but do not meet diagnostic criteria for DSM-IV abuse or dependence. Method: Data were collected fr[...]Périodique
C. A. OLSSON ; C. COFFEY ; J. W. TOUMBOURON ; L. BOND ; L. THOMAS ; G. PATTON | 2003ENGLISH : The objective of this study was to investigate relationships between adolescent cannabis use and indices of parent-child attachment, family functioning and parent attitudes to drugs and delinquency. A total of 2848 year 9 and 2363 ye[...]Périodique
M. T. LYNSKEY ; C. COFFEY ; L. DEGENHARDT ; J. B. CARLIN ; G. PATTON | 2003FRANÇAIS : Cette étude prospective australienne en population générale auprès de 1601 adolescents âgés de 15 à 21 ans a collecté par questionnaire des données sur la consommation hebdomadaire de cannabis et sur le cursus scolaire, notamment sur[...]Article : Périodique
This study explores the social, contextual and individual factors that predict early initiation of alcohol use. A state-wide representative sample of 927 fifth-grade students, in Victoria, Australia were surveyed. Students were resurveyed in the[...]Article : Périodique
E. STOCKINGS ; W. D. HALL ; M. LYNSKEY ; K. I. MORLEY ; N. REAVLEY ; J. STRANG ; G. PATTON ; L. DEGENHARDT |We did a systematic review of reviews with evidence on the effectiveness of prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, and treatment of problem use in young people for tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs (eg, cannabis, opioids, amphetamines[...]Article : Périodique
Study objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a multilevel school based intervention on adolescents' emotional wellbeing and health risk behaviours. Design: School based cluster randomised controlled trial. Students were[...]Article : Périodique
L. DEGENHARDT ; E. STOCKINGS ; G. PATTON ; W. D. HALL ; M. LYNSKEY |Substance use in young people (aged 10-24 years) might disrupt key periods of transition that occur as the adolescent brain undergoes cognitive and emotional development, and key psychosocial transitions are made. Adolescence is the peak time fo[...]Article : Périodique
W. D. HALL ; G. PATTON ; E. STOCKINGS ; M. WEIER ; M. LYNSKEY ; K. I. MORLEY ; L. DEGENHARDT |During puberty, when young people are completing their education, transitioning into employment, and forming longer-term intimate relationships, a shift in emotional regulation and an increase in risky behaviour, including substance use, is seen[...]Article : Périodique
G. C. K. CHAN ; D. BECKER ; P. BUTTERWORTH ; L. HINES ; C. COFFEY ; W. HALL ; G. PATTON |INTRODUCTION: This paper compares consequences of cannabis use initiated after high school with those of cannabis initiation in adolescence, with estimates of the proportion of adverse consequences accounted for by adult-onset and adolescent-ons[...]