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JEUNE ADULTESynonyme(s)ETUDIANT ADULTE JEUNE |
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Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Culture entrepreneuriale, sport, aventure et désir de réussite expliquent la conduite des jeunes qui, grâce à la drogue, masquent derrière une attitude de suradaptation à la réalité, l'absence des points de repères indispensables à l[...]Article : Périodique
R. L. COLLINS ; P. C. VINCENT ; J. YU ; L. LIU ; L. H. EPSTEIN |In the United States, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug. Its prevalence is growing, particularly among young adults. Behavioral economic indices of the relative reinforcing efficacy (RRE) of substances have been used to examine th[...]Périodique
KNYAZEV G. G. | 2004ENGLISH : Alcohol, tobacco, and drug use were investigated in 4501 Russian youths aged 14-25 years. The participants also filled out the short forms of the Gray-Wilson Personality Questionnaire and the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire along w[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepines (BZs) are among the most frequently prescribed drugs with the potential for abuse. Young adults ages 18-29 report the highest rates of BZ misuse in the United States. The majority of club drug users are also in this a[...]Article : Périodique
Young adults ages 18-29 report the highest rates of benzodiazepine (BZD) misuse in the United States. The majority of club drug users are also in this age group, and BZD misuse is prevalent among participants in club scenes. This article examine[...]Périodique
CERBONE F. G. ; C. L. LARISON | 2000FRANÇAIS : L'objet de cette revue est de présenter et de critiquer des études sur le lien entre le stress et l'usage de substances psychoactives. Les études sont classées selon l'âge de l'échantillon étudié et le type de mesure de la consommati[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have established a relationship between cannabis use and affective problems among adolescents and young adults; however, the direction of these associations remains a topic of debate. The present study sought to exami[...]Article : Périodique
M. R. PIANO ; A. MAZZUCO ; M. KANG ; S. A. PHILLIPS |OBJECTIVE: Worldwide, consequences of binge drinking are a major health and policy concern. This article reviews contemporary binge drinking definitions as well as different questionnaires and biomarkers that have been used in research settings [...]Article : Périodique
S. LACONI ; M. GIRARD ; E. GREFFIOZ ; H. CHABROL |FRANÇAIS : Contexte : Peu étudié en France, le binge drinking correspond à une consommation massive et rapide d'alcool. Son évaluation se fait principalement grâce à la quantité d'alcool consommé (minimum de quatre verres pour les femmes et de [...]Article : Périodique
While it is commonly understood that the substance use of peers influences an individual's substance use, much less is understood about the interplay between substance use and friendship quality. Using a sample of 2,148 emerging adults nested wi[...]Article : Périodique
L. CHASSIN ; PITTS S. ; J. PROST |ENGLISH : This study describes binge drinking trajectories from adolescence to emerging adulthood in 238 children of alcoholics and 208 controls. Mixture modeling identified three trajectory groups: early--heavy (early onset, high frequency), [...]Article : Périodique
H. C. HAHM ; E. KOLACZYK ; J. JANG ; T. SWENSON ; A. M. BHINDARWALA |This study investigates an association between social network characteristics and binge drinking from adolescence to young adulthood, utilizing National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (n = 7,966) and employing social network and longitu[...]Article : Périodique
G. HUNT ; E. SANDERS ; M. A. PETERSEN ; A. BOGREN |Social concern about sexual practices and sexual consent among young adults has increased significantly in recent years, and intoxication has often played a key role in such debates. While many studies have long suggested that alcohol plays a ro[...]Article : Périodique
Brief alcohol interventions (BAI) have shown the potential to decrease problematic alcohol use among adolescents and young adults. Most of the BAI studies have been efficacy trials designed to achieve high internal validity but have raised quest[...]Article : Périodique
S. DIESTELKAMP ; M. DRECHSEL ; C. BALDUS ; L. WARTBERG ; N. ARNAUD ; R. THOMASIUS |BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of youth in need of emergency medical treatment following alcohol intoxication have been a major public health concern in Europe in recent years. Brief interventions (BIs) in the emergency department (ED) could pre[...]Article : Périodique
We randomized 332 women, 18-24 years old, who were not explicitly seeking treatment for their marijuana use to either a two-session motivationally focused intervention or an assessment-only condition. Assessed by timeline follow-back methodology[...]Article : Périodique
J. BERNSTEIN ; T. HEEREN ; E. EDWARD ; D. DORFMAN ; C. BLISS ; M. WINTER ; E. BERNSTEIN |OBJECTIVES: Adolescents in their late teens and early 20s have the highest alcohol consumption in the United States; binge drinking peaks at age 21-25 years. Underage drinking is associated with many negative consequences, including academic pro[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: This study compared six of the briefest screening instruments for detecting DSM-IV-defined Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) among older adolescents treated in Emergency Departments (ED). METHODS: The AUDIT-C, the RAPS4-QF, the FAST, the [...]Article : Périodique
K. L. SOLOSKI ; E. JONES ; J. GOSSNER ; J. SPEER ; T. STEPHENSON ; E. LUSCHIN |Background: Across most developmental periods, males tend to drink at a higher frequency and at a higher intensity than females. In identifying the mechanism responsible for these differences, biological factors have been a prevalent focus; howe[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Vol. 38 n° 1 - 2006 - Bulletin Vol. 38 n° 1 du 2006
R. S. FALCK ; R. G. CARLSON ; J. WANG ; H. A. SIEGAL | 2006ENGLISH : :This study describes the lifetime prevalence, correlates, and age of onset of selected psychiatric disorders among a community sample of MDMA users (n = 402), aged 18 to 30, in Ohio. Participants responded to interviewer-administere[...]Périodique
D. ROSCH | 1992FRANÇAIS : Une approche pluridisciplinaire est nécessaire pour comprendre la toxicomanie, ses nombreuses composantes (sociales, culturelles...) et son aspect "économique" qui joue un rôle important. L'auteur parle de la dynamique "produit - suj[...]Article : Périodique
T. BARRÉ ; F. CHERIKH ; P. CARRIERI ; F. MARCELLIN |FRANÇAIS : La consommation de cannabis est de plus en plus libéralisée dans le monde, et on observe une prévalence croissante des troubles liés à l'usage de cannabis (TUC). Les quelques options thérapeutiques actuellement disponibles pour les T[...]Article : Périodique
Grâce à une récolte de données via les téléphones portables en temps réel, les auteurs ont pu retracer les trajectoires de consommation d'alcool durant la soirée, en mettant en évidence la place de la consommation à domicile avant de sortir. [Réd.]Périodique
M. R. HAYATBAKHSH ; J. M. NAJMAN ; K. JAMROZIK ; MAMUN A. A. ; R. ALATI ; W. BOR | 2007ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To examine whether age of first use or frequency of use of cannabis is associated with anxiety and depression (AD) in young adults, independent of known potential confounders, including the use of other illicit drugs. METH[...]Article : Périodique
W. SWIFT ; C. COFFEY ; L. DEGENHARDT ; J. B. CARLIN ; H. ROMANIUK ; G. C. PATTON |Background: Adolescent cannabis use predicts the onset of later illicit drug use. In contrast, little is known about whether cannabis in young adulthood also predicts subsequent progression or cessation of licit or illicit drug use. Methods: 1[...]