The dynamic nature of risk factors for substance use among adolescents

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Abstract

Substance use is one of the major social problems facing youth today. The research on risk factors associated with onset and continuation of use is extensive. Typically, reviews of the literature categorize risk factors by environmental domain (i.e., family, peer relations, neighborhoods). This review extends this framework by examining studies that focus on the changing nature of risk factors for substance use among teenagers. The underlying assumption is that, especially during adolescence, these relations are dynamic and shift across time. Five time-related mechanisms are identified and used to describe the research. The article concludes with a discussion about the implications for future research. ©2004 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Randolph, K. A. (2004). The dynamic nature of risk factors for substance use among adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. https://doi.org/10.1300/J029v13n04_03

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