INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is apparently related to high prevalences of psychiatric comorbidity, although scientific studies focusing the problem among adolescents are still lacking.
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INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is apparently related to high prevalences of psychiatric comorbidity, although scientific studies focusing the problem among adolescents are still lacking.
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- Psychiatric Comorbidity Related to Alcohol Use Among Adolescents (2007) · doi
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use is apparently related to high prevalences of psychiatric comorbidity, although scientific studies focusing the problem among adolescents are still lacking.
Keywords: introduction alcohol apparently related high prevalences psychiatric comorbidity scientific focusing problem among adolescents still lacking - Changes in Sensation Seeking and Risk‐Taking Propensity Predict Increases in Alcohol Use Among Early Adolescents (2010) · doi
BACKGROUND: Conceptual models implicating disinhibitory traits often are applied to understanding emergent alcohol use, but, little is known of how inter-individual changes in these constructs relate to increases in alcohol use in early adolescence.
Keywords: alcohol background conceptual models implicating disinhibitory traits often applied understanding emergent little known inter individual - The Role of Behavioral Impulsivity in the Development of Alcohol Dependence: A 4‐Year Follow‐Up Study (2008) · doi
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have established a close relation between impulsivity and alcohol use disorders, little is known about the role of behavioral impulsivity in the development of these disorders.
Keywords: impulsivity disorders background established close relation alcohol little known role behavioral development - Adolescent Alcohol Use Is Positively Associated With Later Depression in a Population-Based U.K. Cohort (2014) · doi
Future research should consider the possibility of differential relationships between multiple measures of adolescent alcohol use and distinct internalizing outcomes later in development.
Keywords: future consider possibility differential relationships multiple measures adolescent alcohol distinct internalizing outcomes later development
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