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Auteur J. S. TUCKER |
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The authors examine how adolescent friendship networks are linked to binge drinking trajectories into young adulthood using Add Health. They add to the literature by examining whether an individual's structural position (group member, liaison or[...]E. J. D'AMICO ; J. S. TUCKER ; J. N. V. MILES ; B. A. EWING ; R. A. SHIH ; E. R. PEDERSEN | 2016
Dans Addiction (Vol.111, n°10, October 2016) Article : PériodiqueAims: We tested race/ethnic differences in alcohol and marijuana (AM) trajectories (comprising an intercept term, reflecting overall probability of use, and a slope term, reflecting change in probability of use) during adolescence, whether AM us[...]J. S. TUCKER ; P. L. ELLICKSON ; R. L. COLLINS ; D. J. KLEIN | 2006
Dans Journal of Adolescent Health (Vol.39, n°4, October 2006) Article : PériodiquePURPOSE: Experimentation with substance use is normative during adolescence and prior research suggests that adolescents who refrain from experimentation may be psychologically maladjusted. This longitudinal study compared lifetime marijuana abs[...]M. S. POLLARD ; J. S. TUCKER ; H. D. GREEN | 2020
Dans JAMA Network Open (Vol.3, n°9, September 2020) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction: As stay-at-home orders began in some US states as a mitigation strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission, Nielsen reported a 54% increase in national sales of alcohol for the week ending March 21, 2020, compared[...]ENGLISH : In a sample of 810 women residing in shelters and low-income housing, this 6-month prospective study investigated associations of recent violence and substance use withHIV-related sexual behaviors and cognitions. Controlling for base[...]ENGLISH : Key findings: * Although some consider experimenting with marijuana normal behavior for adolescents, those adolescents who abstain are not maladjusted as others have reported. * Young abstainers do better than experimenters into youn[...]E. J. D'AMICO ; J. S. TUCKER ; J. N. V. MILES ; A. J. ZHOU ; R. A. SHIH ; H. D. Jr. GREEN | 2012
Dans Prevention Science (Vol.13, n°4, August 2012) Article : PériodiqueThere are many mandated school-based programs to prevent adolescent alcohol and drug (AOD) use, but few are voluntary and take place outside of class time. Objectives: This cluster randomized controlled trial evaluates CHOICE, a voluntary after[...]J. S. TUCKER ; H. D. Jr. GREEN ; A. J. ZHOU ; J. N. V. MILES ; R. A. SHIH ; E. J. D'AMICO | 2011
Dans Journal of Adolescence (Vol.34, n°3, 2011) Article : PériodiqueAssociations of popularity with adolescent substance use were examined among 1793 6-8th grade students who completed an in-school survey. Popularity was assessed through both self-ratings and peer nominations. Students who scored higher on eithe[...]ENGLISH : Over the past several years, there has been growing interest in identifying distinct developmental trajectories ofsubstance use. Using data from the RAND Adolescent/ Young Adult Panel Study (N = 6, 527), we synthesize our prior findi[...]M. O. EDELEN ; J. S. TUCKER ; S. L. WENZEL ; S. M. PADDOCK ; EBENER P. ; J. DAHL ; MANDELL W. | 2007
PériodiqueENGLISH : This study examined associations of a new multidimensional measure of therapeutic community (TC) treatment process, the Dimensions of Change Instrument (DCI), with treatment retention (n = 397) and posttreatment outcomes (n = 207) am[...]