Neighborhood disorder, peer network health, and substance use among young urban adolescents

Volume: 178, Pages: 208 - 214
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
The current study investigated the moderating effect of peer networks on neighborhood disorder’s association with substance use in a sample of primarily African American urban adolescents. A convenience sample of 248 adolescents was recruited from urban health care settings and followed for two years, assessing psychological, social, and geographic risk and protective characteristics. A subset of 106 substance using participants were used for...
Paper Details
Title
Neighborhood disorder, peer network health, and substance use among young urban adolescents
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
178
Pages
208 - 214
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