Child maltreatment and substance-use-related negative consequences: Longitudinal trajectories from early to mid adolescence
Abstract
Child maltreatment is associated with adult substance use disorders (i.e. alcohol and/or illicit drug use). Little is known about the behavioral pathways characterizing adolescent substance users who were subjected to childhood maltreatment. Here, we investigate the longitudinal trajectories of substance-use–related negative consequences (SURNCs) in adolescence in relation to childhood maltreatment. We drew the data (N = 1515) from the...
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Title
Child maltreatment and substance-use-related negative consequences: Longitudinal trajectories from early to mid adolescence
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
106
Pages
106365 - 106365
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