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Auteur C. J. BOYD |
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ENGLISH : Objective: This exploratory study examined potential mode effects (web versus U.S. mail) in a mixed mode design survey of alcohol use at eight U.S. colleges. Methods: Randomly selected students from eight U.S. colleges were invited t[...]ENGLISH : We examined a random sample (N = 3606) of undergraduates at one large midwestern university and explored correlates of ecstasy use and how use varied by gender, race, and sexual identity. Approximately 10% of the sample used ecstasy [...]ENGLISH : This study examined the feasibility of using a Web-based survey to collect alcohol and other drug use data from secondary school students in an urban school district in the Midwest. A Web-based survey was self-administered by a rando[...]FRANÇAIS : Le but de cette enquête fut de déterminer s'il y a des différences de genre dans 80 rapports médicaux (37 hommes afro-américains et 43 femmes) à partir des données d'un traitement de désintoxication. On trouve des différences signifi[...]The illicit use of opioid analgesics represents a growing problem among American adolescents. In order to examine the. correlates associated with the illicit use of opioid analgesics, a nationally representative sample of 4,522 high school senio[...]This study identifies the prevalence, correlates, and sources associated with the illicit use of prescription pain medication among undergraduate college students. A cross-sectional, web-based survey was self-administered by a large random sampl[...]S. E. McCABE ; TETER C.J. ; C. J. BOYD | 2006
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.38 n°1, 2006) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence and factors associated with the illicit use of prescription stimulants and to assess the relationship between the medical and illicit use of prescription stimulants among unde[...]S. E. McCABE ; C. J. BOYD ; J. A. CRANFORD ; M. MORALES ; J. SLAYDEN | 2006
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.31, n°3, October 2006) Article : PériodiqueThe present study assesses the prevalence of items from a modified version of the Drug Abuse Screening Test, Short Form (DAST-10) for substances other than alcohol among undergraduate students. More than 4,500 undergraduate students at a large M[...]ENGLISH : The present study assesses the prevalence of items from a modified version of the Drug Abuse Screening Test, Short Form (DAST-10) for substances other than alcohol among undergraduate students. More than 4,500 undergraduate students [...]Objectives: This study examined the prevalen rates and correlates of nonmedical use of prescription opioid analgesics among U.S. college students in terms of student and college characteristics. Methods: This study analyzed data from a nationall[...]C. J. BOYD ; E. AUSTIC ; Q. EPSTEIN-NGO ; P. T. VELIZ ; S. E. McCABE | 2015
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.29, n°1, March 2015) Article : PériodiqueThe purpose of this longitudinal study (N = 2,745) was to determine whether adolescents' recent medical use of anxiolytic or sleep medication was associated with increased incidence of using someone else's prescription for these classes of medic[...]C. J. BOYD ; E. HILL ; C. HOLMES ; PURNELL R. | 1998
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.15, n°3, May-June 1998) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Cette étude décrit un groupe de femmes afro-américaines fumant du crack. Utilisant les données de 208 entretiens avec des fumeuses de crack, 25 données d'entretiens sont sélectionnées pour créer 25 trajectoires de vie qui sont dévelo[...]Deux cent huit femmes (dépensant au moins 100$ par semaine pour leur consommation de crack), dont, 148 en traitement, ont été interrogées afin de déterminer l'occurrence des abus sexuels, et des comorbidités de dépression et de troubles de l'ali[...]ENGLISH : Objectives This exploratory study investigated the sources of four classes of abusable prescription medications (sleeping, sedative/anxiety, stimulant, and pain medications) that were used illicitly by undergraduate students in the p[...]ENGLISH : The objective of this study was to compare the prevalence of substance use and alcohol-related consequences among bisexual and heterosexual women. A cross-sectional survey was self administered to a random sample of undergraduate wom[...]