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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: use + alcohol + drug  Related to the article below (Last Update: 11/30/2008)

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Swiss vote for authorised heroin scheme
Scotsman, United Kingdom -
The heroin programme has helped eliminate scenes of large groups of drug users shooting up openly in parks, which marred Swiss cities in the 1980s and 1990s ...

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Weapons sold in Houston kill in Mexico
Houston Chronicle, United States -
Drug cartel gangsters waging a criminal insurgency against Mexican society and government are making the Houston area their marketplace of choice, ...
Houston Top Source Of Guns For Drug Cartel Gangsters KWTX
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Helping veterans goal of substance abuse court
Tulsa World, OK -
A defendant's underlying charge doesn't have to be a drug or alcohol charge but could include such charges as larceny of merchandise from a retailer, ...
Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -
He was ordered to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and follow all recommended treatment. ? Stephen Anthony Muckin, 36, of 5816 Madison Ave., Export, ...
Drug Addiction: Treat or Incarcerate?
TransWorldNews (press release), GA -
But as they progress from casual drug use to full blown addiction, that person has changed. "It is no wonder that sometimes parents would rather see that ...
Drug Addiction: Toll On Family During the Holidays TransWorldNews (press release)
Parent?s Role In Preventing Drug Addiction TransWorldNews (press release)
Quitting Drugs: Possible During the Holidays? TransWorldNews (press release)
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UPI NewsTrack TopNews
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US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives official J. Dewey Webb, the special agent in charge the bureau's Houston division, alleged Houston ...
CNY doctors see prescription drug abuse growing among teens
The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY -
Seven school districts in Onondaga County are participating in a study this year to help assess how widespread drug use, including prescriptions, ...
JENNIFER ABEL: Prosecutions can be the real drug crimes
Bristol Press,  United States -
In our reality, Obama?s drug use never attracted police attention, so he turned out fine. He even got elected president, on a platform of ?change,? though ...
Pregnancy Loss 'Increases Risk Of Drug And Alcohol Use'
Medical News Today (press release), UK -
The study showed that women who had experienced pregnancy loss - whether abortion or miscarriage - were at increased risk of illicit drug and alcohol use ...
Abortions linked to mental illness Telegraph.co.uk
Women who have abortions ?at three-fold risk of developing drug or ... TopNews
Abortion link to mental health problems Healthcare Republic (press release)
British Journal of Psychiatry - Medical News Today (press release)
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KSU psychology professor Dan Neal recruits students for drinking ...
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH -
by John Campanelli/Plain Dealer reporter Chuck Crow/Plain DealerKent State psychology professor Dan Neal mixes all the drinks as head of KSU's Alcohol ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: use + drug + alcohol  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Reports see rise in drug, alcohol use
Boston Globe, United States - Aug 2, 2008
Drinking and drug use among teens is getting fresh attention in the Pentucket Regional School District following surveys that have heightened concerns about ...
Epilepsy Drug May Help Alcoholics Recover From Dependence, Small ...
Science Daily (press release) -
People with alcohol problems often use alcohol to get to sleep -- but it actually keeps them from getting good-quality sleep all night long. ...
Teens Say School Pressure Is Main Reason For Drug Use
WFMY News 2, NC -
New York -- A new study reveals a troubling new insight into the reasons why teens use drugs. The study conducted by the Partnership for a Drug-free America ...
The monster within
Southeast Missourian, MO -
The Family Counseling Center offers drug and alcohol abuse services to women and adolescents, including residential treatment from 30 to 120 days. ...
Court reports for August 4
phillyBurbs.com, PA -
Sentenced to confinement of 10 days-23 months, ordered to pay fine, undergo drug/alcohol evaluation and abide by its recommendations. ...
Court log for August 4 phillyBurbs.com
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Alkermes Announces Approval of VIVITROL ? for the Treatment of ...
Business Wire (press release), CA -
"VIVITROL is the first once-monthly injectable medication for the treatment of alcohol dependence to be approved in Russia. The long-acting, non-addictive ...ALKS - JNJ
If Using Drugs Is Not a Crime, Neither Is Helping People Use Drugs
Reason Online, CA -
Is that how drug use typically occurs? Drug markets exist because people like to use drugs. If the government insists on treating use of certain arbitrarily ...
Breaking News: 7 Gulf Cartel members plead guilty to drug, money ...
KGNS, TX -
... aid of racketeering, use of a juvenile to commit a violent crime, accessory after the fact and substantive drug, money laundering and firearm charges. ...
Teen Drug Use: 73 Percent Use to 'Cope with School Pressure'
FOX 9 News, MN -
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America released its 20th annual survey of teen drug use Monday. The results show 73 percent of teens who use drugs said the ...
Author : Partnership for a Drug-Free America
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
Teen use of Ecstasy, inhalants and methamphetamine has continued a multi-year, significant decline, and use of both alcohol and cigarettes continue to ...
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Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: … -
JD Hawkins, RF Catalano, JY Miller - Psychological Bulletin, 1992 - content.apa.org

Alcohol use, drug use and alcohol-related problems among men who have sex with men: the Urban Men's … -
RON STALL, JAYP PAUL, G GREENWOOD, LM POLLACK, E … - Addiction, 2001 - pt.wkhealth.com
... 1601. Alcohol use, drug use and alcohol-related problems among men who have
sex with men: the Urban Men's Health Study. STALL, RON ...

A comparison of alcohol and drug use patterns of homosexual and heterosexual men: the San Francisco … -
R Stall, J Wiley - Drug Alcohol Depend, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Click here to read A comparison of alcohol and drug use patterns of homosexual
and heterosexual men: the San Francisco Men's Health Study. ...

Adolescent drug use and psychological health: A longitudinal inquiry -
J Shedler, J Block - American Psychologist, 1990 - content.apa.org
... Kellam, SG, Ensminger, ME, & Simon, MB (1980). Mental health in first grade and
teenage drug, alcohol, andcigarette use. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 5, 273-304. ...

Mental health in first grade and teenage drug, alcohol, and cigarette use.
SG Kellam, ME Ensminger, MB Simon - Drug Alcohol Depend, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1980 Apr;5(4):273-304. Click here to read Mental health in first grade and teenage
drug, alcohol, and cigarette use. Kellam SG, Ensminger ME, Simon MB. ...

Alcohol and Drug Use During Sexual Activity and Compliance with Safe Sex Guidelines for AIDS: The … -
R Stall, L McKusick, J Wiley, TJ Coates, DG Ostrow - Health Education & Behavior, 1986 - heb.sagepub.com
... Alcohol and Drug Use During Sexual Activity and Compliance with Safe Sex ... This article
describes the association between drug and alcohol use during sexual ...

Epidemiology of alcohol and other drug use among American college students. -
PM O'Malley, LD Johnston - J Stud Alcohol Suppl, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Stud Alcohol Suppl. 2002 Mar;(14):23-39. Epidemiology of alcohol and other drug
use among American college students. O'Malley PM, Johnston LD. ...

The natural history of drug use from adolescence to the mid-thirties in a general population sample -
K Chen - American Journal of Public Health, 1995 - Am Public Health Assoc
... Retrospective continuous histories of 12 drug classes were obtained ... There was no
initiation into alcohol and cigarettes and ... 29, the age at which most use ceased ...

The prevalence of illicit-drug or alcohol use during pregnancy and discrepancies in mandatory … -
IJ Chasnoff, HJ Landress, ME Barrett - New England Journal of Medicine, 1990 - content.nejm.org
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine -- The prevalence of
illicit-drug or alcohol use during pregnancy and discrepancies in mandatory ...

[BOOK] Multiple problem youth: delinquency, substance use, and mental health problems
DS Elliott, D Huizinga, SW Menard - 1989 - ncjrs.gov
... Title: Multiple Problem Youth: Delinquency, Substance Use, and Mental Health ... research
conference on juvenile offenders with serious drug, alcohol, and mental ...

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Solitary Drug, Alcohol And Cigarette Use Puts Adolescents At Higher Risk

Article Date: 12 Dec 2006 - 12:00pm (PST)
Adolescents who use alcohol, cigarettes and marijuana while alone are more likely to have health and behavioral problems as young adults than their peers who consume the substances only in social settings, according to a RAND Corporation study.

Solitary alcohol, cigarette and marijuana users are less likely to graduate from college, more likely to have substance use problems as young adults, and tend to report poorer physical health by age 23 than their peers who were social substance users, according to the study by the nonprofit research organization.

"While substance use is a problem in itself, these findings suggest that risk among solitary users is especially high," said Joan Tucker, a RAND psychologist and lead author of the study. "Solitary use is a warning sign that youth will be less productive and have more problems as young adults -- more problems, even, than others who also used substances during childhood. The challenge is to identify these at-risk children and find out what type of assistance might benefit them."

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Among the 8th graders studied, 16 percent had smoked cigarettes while alone, 17 percent had engaged in solitary drinking and 4 percent had used marijuana while alone.

Prior research has found that adolescent substance users are at risk for a wide range of problems during adolescence that persist into young adulthood, such as low academic achievement, stealing and other social problems.

The RAND Health study, published in the December edition of the journal Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, is the first to study adolescent solitary substance users and track their functioning over time.

The results come from a study of about 6,000 adolescents from California and Oregon enrolled in a program to evaluate Project ALERT, a drug use prevention program developed by RAND for middle school children. People involved in the study were asked about their substance use and a variety of other issues several times during middle school and high school, and again at age 23.

Researchers found that during adolescence, those who used alcohol, cigarettes and marijuana alone were at higher risk for a variety of troubling behaviors as compared with social-only users. Solitary users admitted to more delinquent behavior, such as stealing and acting out at school, and were less inclined to talk to their parents about personal problems.

Solitary users also were less engaged with school. This was evidenced by their lower grades, less time spent on homework and less time devoted to school activities. However, solitary users spent significantly more time going to parties and dating than other substance-using youth.

"This dispels the notion that these solitary users are lonely, socially isolated teens," Tucker said.

Consistent with their active social life, solitary substance users typically felt that substance use has positive effects on their behavior, allowing them to relax, have more fun, and get away from their problems. In contrast, they were less likely than social-only users to think substance use is harmful -- that it impairs physical and cognitive functioning, and factors into behavioral problems.

In addition, solitary users reported higher frequency and quantity of substance use compared to social-only users. On average:

* Solitary users in 8th grade reported using alcohol, cigarettes or marijuana three to five days in the past month. On the days they used the substances, they smoked three to seven cigarettes, had two to three alcoholic drinks, or smoked marijuana three or more times.

* Social-only users in 8th grade reported using substances less than one to two days in the past month. On the days they used the substances, they smoked one to two cigarettes, had one drink, or smoked marijuana twice.

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Other authors of the study are Phyllis L. Ellickson, Rebecca L. Collins and David J. Klein, all of RAND. The study was supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

The study is titled "Does Solitary Substance Use Increase Adolescents' Risk for Poor Psychosocial and Behavioral Outcomes" A 9-Year Longitudinal Study Comparing Solitary and Social Users."

RAND Health, a division of the RAND Corporation, is the nation's largest independent health policy research program, with a broad research portfolio that focuses on health care quality, costs and delivery, among other topics.

Contact: Lisa Sodders
RAND Corporation
 
 
 
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