Paternal and maternal prescription opioid use and misuse: General and specific risks for early adolescents’ substance use
Abstract
Background null Parent substance use is a risk factor early adolescents’ substance use. Theoretical models of deviance and general substance use risk may not apply to risk-transmission pathways involving parents’ prescription opioid misuse (POM) and child outcomes. Thus, we examined predictions of children’s alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana (ATM) use in early adolescence, from parental POM, delinquency, depressive symptoms, and ATM use. null null...
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Title
Paternal and maternal prescription opioid use and misuse: General and specific risks for early adolescents’ substance use
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
103
Pages
106248 - 106248
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