Reducing Social Stress in Urban Adolescents with Peer Network Counseling

Volume: 25, Issue: 12, Pages: 3488 - 3496
Published: Aug 16, 2016
Abstract
Increased social stress in the context of peer interactions is associated with multiple negative health outcomes, including substance use. Addressing social stress could provide protective effects for adolescents who are particularly vulnerable to peer-based issues such as loneliness and perceived isolation. Toward this end, we examined the efficacy of a 20-min substance use intervention named peer network counseling to reduce social stress with...
Paper Details
Title
Reducing Social Stress in Urban Adolescents with Peer Network Counseling
Published Date
Aug 16, 2016
Volume
25
Issue
12
Pages
3488 - 3496
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