Substance Use
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Published Studies — Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and ... hopkinspsychedelic.org 3 facts
referenceCox, D. J., Garcia-Romeu, A., and Johnson, M. W. published 'Predicting changes in substance use following psychedelic experiences: natural language processing of psychedelic session narratives' in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse in 2021.
referenceThe study 'Investigating the associations of acute psychedelic experiences and changes in racial trauma symptoms, psychological flexibility, and substance use among People with Racial and Ethnic Minoritized Identities in the United States and Canada' by Haeny et al. was published in the Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment in 2023.
referenceThe study 'Patterns of Internalizing Problems, Substance Use and Cognitive Flexibility Before and After Naturalistic Psilocybin Use: A Repeated Measures Latent Profile Analysis' was published in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction in 2025 by Richard, J., Scott, J., Nayak, S.M., Sepeda, S., Lowe, M. X., Jackson, H., and Garcia-Romeu, A.
Parenting styles: An evidence-based, cross-cultural guide parentingscience.com 3 facts
referenceDiana Baumrind (1991) published research on the influence of parenting style on adolescent competence and substance use.
claimChildren from permissive families are at an elevated risk for externalizing behavior problems and fare worse regarding risky health-related behaviors, including substance use, excessive screen time, and poor sleep.
claimPeer influence, previous involvement in delinquent behavior, and the availability of alcohol are primary factors influencing child outcomes related to delinquency and substance use.
Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to a Plethora of Diseases bergerhenryent.com Jan 26, 2019 1 fact
claimA study at Stanford Medicine found that for individuals with existing risk factors for suicide like depression and substance use, falling asleep and waking up at widely varying times was a key predictor of increased suicidal symptoms.
The Children and Screens Guide for Child Development and Media ... childrenandscreens.org 1 fact
claimAdolescents are vulnerable to initiating and developing problematic or addictive behaviors, such as gambling, substance use, and problematic internet use, because their prefrontal cortex is still developing.
Mental health - World Health Organization (WHO) who.int Oct 8, 2025 1 fact
claimIndividual factors such as emotional skills, substance use, and genetics can increase vulnerability to mental health problems.
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Feb 5, 2025 1 fact
claimAdolescents who report fewer hours of nighttime sleep have higher odds of mental health symptoms, increased risky driving behaviors, and substance use.
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceThe article 'Explaining human recreational use of pesticides: the neurotoxin regulation model of substance use vs. the hijack model and implications for age and sex differences in drug consumption' was published in Frontiers in Psychiatry in 2013.
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com May 19, 2017 1 fact
claimIncreasing frequency of pain and sleep problems in adolescents is associated with psychosocial difficulties, including psychiatric symptoms and substance use, according to a study of two Finnish communities.
Introduction to children's attachment - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimYoung people may experience significant concern for the wellbeing of parents or siblings, particularly in families affected by issues such as alcohol or substance use, self-harm, or domestic violence.
Effective Anxiety Management: Evidence-Based Approaches reachlink.com Nov 29, 2025 1 fact
claimThe SAMHSA National Helpline provides support and resources for individuals struggling with substance use at 1-800-662-HELP (4357), available 24/7.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org 1 fact
referenceSeedat, Stein, and Forde (2009) suggest that while specific mental health disorders show sex differences (e.g., women having higher rates of depression, men having higher rates of substance use), these differences tend to balance out when looking at overall mental health.
Demographic, Environmental, and Psychosocial Influences on ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Aug 27, 2024 1 fact
claimJohnson et al. found that transgenerational aspects such as race/ethnicity, occupation, education, age, substance use, and physical location had mixed results across multiple studies regarding their influence on resilience.