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May 2024: Predictors of Substance Use Initiation by Early Adolescence

May 2024: Predictors of Substance Use Initiation by Early Adolescence

Update: 2024-05-06
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Dr. ReJoyce Green (Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC) joins AJP Audio to discuss predictors of substance use initiation in a large cohort of early adolescents. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin speaks with AJP Deputy Editor Dr. Kathleen Brady about the May issue of AJP, a special issue guest edited by Dr. Brady focusing on latest developments in the understanding and treatment of substance use disorders.

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  • 00:48      Green interview
  • 03:04      Why is it important to study substance use initiation?
  • 04:06      Social and family-related factors versus imaging and neurocognitive factors
  • 05:58      Age and cohort concerns
  • 07:15      Religious participation as a predictive factor
  • 09:04      Clinical implications
  • 11:03      Limitations
  • 12:24      What’s next for your research?
  • 13:36      Kalin and Brady interview
  • 17:09      Green et al.
  • 19:52      Morley et al.
  • 23:34      Radoman et al.
  • 26:21      Hoffman et al.
  • 29:00      Blalock et al.

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May 2024: Predictors of Substance Use Initiation by Early Adolescence

May 2024: Predictors of Substance Use Initiation by Early Adolescence