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Auteur J. D. CLAPP |
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This study analyzed six waves of panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY). These analyses were conducted to test the stability of self-reported lifetime use and age of onset. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ind[...]![]()
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Adolescent substance use continues to be a serious public health and social problem. However, very little research has been conducted to understand substance use treatment for adolescents during the past thirty years. This study reports on adole[...]![]()
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A. M. SHILLINGTON ; M. B. REED ; J. E. LANGE ; J. D. CLAPP ; S. HENRY | 2006ENGLISH : During the past five years, a few studies have reported that college students are using stimulants such as Ritalin without a prescription. To date, studies on college Ritalin/Adderall use have been from samples in the eastern or midw[...]![]()
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M. HOHMAN ; D. FINNEGAN ; J. D. CLAPP |This study measured the concurrent validity of the Alcohol and Other Drug Identification (AODI) scale, a measure of barriers to social workers addressing substance abuse issues with their clients. The scale was administered along with the Drug a[...]![]()
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Social workers and other helping professionals often have difficulty addressing client alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. The purpose of this study was to develop a measure of potential barriers social workers might experience in discussing AOD u[...]![]()
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J. D. CLAPP ; B. MARTELL ; S. WOODRUFF ; M. B. REED |OBJECTIVE: This exploratory study examined the ability of young adults to purchase alcoholic beverages through self-checkout lanes without being asked for age verification. Although the minimum drinking age in all 50 U. S. states is 21 years of [...]![]()
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A. M. SHILLINGTON ; J. D. CLAPP | 2006ENGLISH : This study examines risk for alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems resulting from alcohol plus marijuana use compared to alcohol-only use. Data are from telephone interviews with 1113 randomly selected college students attending two [...]![]()
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A. M. SHILLINGTON ; J. D. CLAPP | 2000ENGLISH : The Public Health Model views chemical dependency and acute substance problems as the interaction of three domains: the agent, the host, and the environment. This model was used to examine the relationships between smoking severity-n[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
In both the United States and throughout the world, alcohol misuse is associated with high rates of morbidity, mortality, and cooccurring physical and mental health problems. It causes an array of acute and chronic problems and contributes to ex[...]![]()
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A. M. SHILLINGTON ; J. D. CLAPP | 2000FRANÇAIS : Ce travail se base sur l'Etude longitudinale nationale sur les jeunes (National Longitudinal Survey of Youth), la première étude à avoir examiné la stabilité du recueil des informations sur l'usage de substances chez les adolescents,[...]![]()
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Smoking, drinking, and illicit drug use are leading causes of morbidity and mortality, both during adolescence as well as later in life. The determination of how well national and local policy and intervention efforts address teen substance use [...]![]()
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A. M. SHILLINGTON ; J. D. CLAPP | 2001ENGLISH : This study examines the relationships among selected demographic characteristics, alcohol use only, alcohol plus marijuana use and substance-use related problems. Data are from 409 randomly selected undergraduate college students att[...]![]()
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This study examined teen marijuana report stability over 8 years. The stability of self-reports refers to the consistency of self-reported use across several years. This study used fives waves of data across 8 years from the National Longitudina[...]