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Auteur S. T. LEATHERDALE |
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Objective: To investigate demographic and behavioral risk factors for non-medical use of prescription opioids. Methods: Canadian high school students taking part in the COMPASS study reported non-medical use of prescription opioids in three cat[...]![]()
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Introduction: Cannabis, cigarette, and e-cigarette use among Canadian adolescents is a major public health concern. Income inequality has been associated with adverse mental health among youth and may contribute to the risk of frequent cannabis,[...]![]()
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A. BUTLER ; N. KING ; K. BATTISTA ; W. PICKETT ; K. A. PATTE ; F. J. ELGAR ; W. CRAIG ; S. T. LEATHERDALE |Background and Purpose: Using data from two methodologically independent youth research studies in Canada, the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study and the Cannabis, Obesity, Mental health, Physical activity, Alcohol, Smoking, a[...]![]()
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FRANÇAIS : Contexte : Pour établir des mesures de restriction efficaces, il est essentiel de déterminer comment les mineurs se procurent des cigarettes. La présente étude visait à examiner les caractéristiques prédictives des modes d'accès aux [...]![]()
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S. T. LEATHERDALE | 2006ENGLISH : The purpose of the present study was to examine characteristics that predict interest in school-based cessation programs among 3136 youth smokers with intentions to quit smoking. The majority of youth smokers report that they would n[...]![]()
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S. T. LEATHERDALE ; MANSKE S. ; KROEKER C. | 2006The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in how the smoking behaviour of close friends and older peers at school influence smoking onset and progression among 10,843 grade 9, 10 and 11 students from 29 secondary schools in Ontari[...]![]()
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The current study examined the prevalence of alcohol, tobacco and drug use and comorbid use of these substances among 45,425 students in grades 7 to 12 as part of the 2008-09 Canadian Youth Smoking Survey. The results of this paper suggest that [...]