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L. RICHTER ; B. S. PUGH ; S. A. BALL |BACKGROUND: The changing political and social climate surrounding marijuana use, coupled with the fact that available estimates of marijuana use disorder prevalence are outdated and do not adequately represent adolescents, underscore the need fo[...]Périodique
L. RICHTER ; P. B. JOHNSON | 2001This article discusses various means of assessing and measuring substance use behaviors and describes the relative advantages and disadvantages of each of the measurement tools. Self-report instruments are the most convenient and widely used for[...]Périodique
D. W. BROOK ; J. S. BROOK ; L. RICHTER ; M. WHITEMAN ; O. ARENCIBIA-MIRELES ; MASCI J. R. | 2002ENGLISH : This study examines marijuana use among children of male drug abusers. Subjects were 83 African-American and European-American male drug abusers, of whom the majority were injection drug users, and their children. Thirty-one of the f[...]Périodique
D. W. BROOK ; J. S. BROOK ; L. RICHTER ; MASCI J. R. ; ROBERTO J. | 2000FRANÇAIS : Une étude des facteurs de risque et de protection concernant le partage de seringues a été réalisée auprès de 128 femmes consommatrices de drogues séropositives ou séronégatives au VIH. Les participantes à l'étude ont été interrogées[...]Article : Périodique
SUNG H. E. ; L. RICHTER ; R. VAUGHAN ; P. B. JOHNSON ; B. THOM |PURPOSE: This article reports on trends and correlates of the nonmedical use of prescription opioids among youth. METHODS: Secondary analyses of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health were performed on youths, ages 12 to 17. RESULT[...]Rapport
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P. B. JOHNSON ; L. RICHTER | 2004ENGLISH : Research in the social sciences is inherently plagued by the problem of biased or distorted self-reports of sensitive information. Participants in studies, when asked to provide truthful information about their own sensitive behavior[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Protective parenting clearly reduces the risk of substance use among young people, but its relationship with cumulative risk for substance use, or the number of risk factors a young person experiences, has not been examined. Objectiv[...]