» Articles » PMID: 12393225

Substance Use, Abuse and Dependence in Adolescence: Prevalence, Symptom Profiles and Correlates

Overview
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2002 Oct 24
PMID 12393225
Citations 110
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

We present data on the lifetime prevalence of substance use, abuse and dependence in adolescents obtained through structured psychiatric interviews and self-report questionnaires. Most notably, we evaluate symptom profiles based on DSM-IV abuse and dependence criteria for tobacco, alcohol and marijuana, including a gender comparison. Participants are 3,072 adolescents (12-18 years) drawn from three community-based family samples in Colorado. Age trends suggest that substance use is a developmental phenomenon, which increases almost linearly from early to late adolescence. Substance use disorders are less common than experimentation in adolescence, but approximately 1 in 4 adolescents in the oldest cohorts meets criteria for abuse for at least one substance, and 1 in 5 meets criteria for substance dependence. By age 18 nearly 1 in 3 adolescents report daily smoking and 8.6% meet criteria for tobacco dependence. Although alcohol is the most commonly abused substance (10%), a slightly larger proportion of adolescents meet criteria for dependence on marijuana (4.3%) than alcohol (3.5%). Gender differences in prevalence of use more often show greater use in males than females. Males more frequently meet criteria for dependence on alcohol and marijuana in late adolescence, while females are more often nicotine dependent. A comparison of abuse and dependence symptom profiles shows some interesting variability across substances, and suggests that manifestations of a subset of symptoms are gender specific.

Citing Articles

Symptom Shifting From Nonsuicidal Self-Injury to Substance Use and Borderline Personality Pathology.

Steinhoff A, Cavelti M, Koenig J, Reichl C, Kaess M JAMA Netw Open. 2024; 7(11):e2444192.

PMID: 39514226 PMC: 11549661. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.44192.


Prospective Association Between Tobacco Use and at-Risk Alcohol Consumption Among Swedish Adolescents: Outlining the Influence of Tobacco Product, Frequency of Use and Gender in the LoRDIA Cohort.

Andersson J, Berglund K, Irmel R, Adermark L Tob Use Insights. 2024; 17():1179173X241298524.

PMID: 39494130 PMC: 11528605. DOI: 10.1177/1179173X241298524.


Concurrent and long-term effects of early pubertal timing on alcohol, cigarette, and cannabis use from adolescence to adulthood.

Goering M, McMahan K, Mrug S Psychol Addict Behav. 2024; 38(7):772-784.

PMID: 38330352 PMC: 11306414. DOI: 10.1037/adb0000995.


Adolescent Contact, Lasting Impact? Lessons Learned From Two Longitudinal Studies Spanning 20 Years of Developmental Science Research With Justice-System-Involved Youths.

Cauffman E, Gillespie M, Beardslee J, Davis F, Hernandez M, Williams T Psychol Sci Public Interest. 2024; 24(3):133-161.

PMID: 38236945 PMC: 10799550. DOI: 10.1177/15291006231205173.


The effect of individual characteristics on susceptibility to aggressive and/or intimidating approaches: quantifying probability pathways by creating a victimization model.

de Wit K, Begeman M, Noordkamp W, Sligte I, Ghafoerkhan R, Kallen V Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2023; 14(2):2263147.

PMID: 38088188 PMC: 10990447. DOI: 10.1080/20008066.2023.2263147.