Within-Person Predictors of Same-Day Alcohol and Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use Among Youth Presenting to an Urban Emergency Department Article Swipe
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Jason E. Goldstick
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Erin E. Bonar
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Matthew Myers
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Amy M. Bohnert
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Maureen A. Walton
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Rebecca M. Cunningham
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YOU?
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· 2022
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2022.83.85
· OA: W4206155108
YOU?
·
· 2022
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2022.83.85
· OA: W4206155108
Substance use and mental health symptom escalation are robust predictors of greater same-day use frequency, whereas the roles of social factors appear gender-specific. Interrupting worsening trajectories of substance use and mental health symptoms, and enhancing social support and reducing delinquent peer exposures, may reduce same-day use frequency.
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