addiction
Teenagers are less likely to drink, smoke, or use drugs when their parents keep track of their activities. A new study published in theJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs reveals that this is not necessarily because kids are more likely to be punished for substance use. Instead, the mere awareness that their parents are monitoring their behavior deters them from trying alcohol or drugs. Previous studies have established a link between greater parental knowledge of teens’ whereabouts and lower rates of substance use. However, the exact reasons for this association were unclear. In their new...
PsyPost (CA)
Teenagers are less likely to drink, smoke, or use drugs when their parents keep track of their activities. A new study published in theJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs reveals that this is not necessarily because kids are more likely to be punished for substance use. Instead, the mere awareness that their parents are monitoring their behavior deters them from trying alcohol or drugs. Previous studies have established a link between greater parental knowledge of teens’ whereabouts and lower rates of substance use. However, the exact reasons for this association were unclear. In their new...
PsyPost (UK)
Teenagers are less likely to drink, smoke, or use drugs when their parents keep track of their activities. A new study published in theJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs reveals that this is not necessarily because kids are more likely to be punished for substance use. Instead, the mere awareness that their parents are monitoring their behavior deters them from trying alcohol or drugs. Previous studies have established a link between greater parental knowledge of teens’ whereabouts and lower rates of substance use. However, the exact reasons for this association were unclear. In their new...
PsyPost
In a recent study, researchers developed a new procedure to understand how the tendency to use alcohol as a coping mechanism increases the vulnerability to compulsive drinking. Using rats as subjects, the researchers identified individual differences in coping strategies and how these relate to compulsive alcohol consumption. The research has been published in Brain Communications. Alcohol use disorder is a significant public health issue, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen increased rates of problem drinking. Previous preclinical models of alcohol use disorder have not adequ...
PsyPost (UK)
In a recent study, researchers developed a new procedure to understand how the tendency to use alcohol as a coping mechanism increases the vulnerability to compulsive drinking. Using rats as subjects, the researchers identified individual differences in coping strategies and how these relate to compulsive alcohol consumption. The research has been published in Brain Communications. Alcohol use disorder is a significant public health issue, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen increased rates of problem drinking. Previous preclinical models of alcohol use disorder have not adequ...
PsyPost (CA)
In a recent study, researchers developed a new procedure to understand how the tendency to use alcohol as a coping mechanism increases the vulnerability to compulsive drinking. Using rats as subjects, the researchers identified individual differences in coping strategies and how these relate to compulsive alcohol consumption. The research has been published in Brain Communications. Alcohol use disorder is a significant public health issue, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen increased rates of problem drinking. Previous preclinical models of alcohol use disorder have not adequ...
PsyPost
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Fashion Press
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Fashion Press
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A federal jury in Delaware today found Hunter Biden guilty of three felonies based on his purchase of a revolver from a Wilmington gun shop in October 2018. That outcome is not surprising, since Biden had publicly admitted that he was a regular crack cocaine user around the time of the transaction. But Biden can still challenge the verdict by arguing that his prosecution violated the Second Amendment—a claim that pits him against his own father. The central charge against the president's son was a violation of 18 USC 922(g)(3), which makes it a felony for an "unlawful user" of a "controlled su...
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