Go Back Research Article February, 1989

Substance use and abuse among children and teenagers

Abstract

During the past several years, there has been a renewed national concern about drug abuse, culminating in the current "war on drugs." In this review, we emphasize that even though child or teenage drug use is an individual behavior, it is embedded in a sociocultural context that strongly determines its character and manifestations. Our focus is on psychoactive substances both licit (cigarettes and alcohol) and illicit (e.g., cannabis and cocaine). We feel that it is critical to draw a distinction between use and abuse of drugs and to do so from a multidimensional perspective that includes aspects of the stimulus (drug), organism (individual), response, and consequences. Our selective review of substance use and abuse among children and adolescents covers epidemiology (patterns and extent of drug use), etiology (what generates substance use), prevention (how to limit drug use), treatment (interventions with drug users), and consequences (effects and outcomes of youthful drug use). (APA PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

Keywords

Substance Use Substance Abuse Children Teenagers Psychoactive Substances Drug Use Illicit Drugs Licit Drugs Epidemiology Etiology Prevention Treatment Consequences Sociocultural Context Cannabis Cocaine Alcohol Cigarettes
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Volume 44
Issue 2
Pages 242-248
ISSN 1935-990X
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