134
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Papers

Why Do Some Teens Turn to Drugs? A Focus Group Study of Drug Users' Experiences

, M.D., MPH & , M.D.
Pages 203-208 | Published online: 01 Dec 2009

REFERENCES

  • Ahmadi, J. & Hasani, M. (2003). Prevalence of substance use among Iranian high school students. Addictive Behaviors, 28, 375–379.
  • Biafora, F. (2006). Why do African Americans say “No to Drugs”?: The influence of religion on abstinence. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (ASC), Los Angeles, CA. Accessed 24 May 2009 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p126310_index.html.
  • Brown, R.T. (2002). Risk factors for substance abuse in adolescents. Pediatric Clinincs of North America, 49, 247–255.
  • Castro, F.G., Barrera Jr. M., & Martinez Jr. C.R. (2004). The cultural adaptation of prevention interventions: Resolving tensions between fidelity and fit. Prevention Science, 5(1), 41–45.
  • De Leon, G. (2000). The therapeutic community: Theory, model, and method. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
  • Drummond, D.C. (2001). Theories of drug craving, ancient and modern. Addiction, 96, 33–46.
  • Flay, B.R. & Petraitis, J. (1994). The theory of Triadic Influence: A new theory of health behaviour with implications for prevention interventions. In: G. Albrecht, Editor, Advances in medical sociology, Vol. 1V: A reconsideration of models of behaviour change. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 19–44.
  • Frisher, M., Crome, I., Macleod, J., Bloor, R. & Hickman M. (2007). Predictive factors for illicit drug use among young people: a literature review Home Office Online Report 05/07. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs07/rdsolr0507.pdf.
  • Jones, R. (1995). Why do qualitative research? British Medical Journal, 311(6996), 2.
  • Kodjo, C.M., & Klein, J.D. (2002). Prevention and risk of adolescent substance abuse: the role of adolescents, families, and communities. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 49, 257–268.
  • Lee, C.M., Neighbors, C., & Woods, B.A. (2007). Marijuana motives: Young adults' reasons for using marijuana. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1384–1394.
  • McLafferty, I. (2004) Focus group interviews as a data collecting strategy. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 48(2), 187–194.
  • Morrison, D.M., Golder, S., Keller, T.E., & Gillmore M.R. (2002). The theory of reasoned action as a model of marijuana use: Tests of implicit assumptions and applicability to high-risk young women. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16(3), 212–224.
  • Nakhaee, N., Divsalar, K., & Jadidi, N. (2009). Religious involvement and cigarette smoking among Iranian university students. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 39(2), 189–198.
  • Nakhaee, N., Divsalar, K., Meimandi M.S., & Dabiri, S. (2008). Estimating the prevalence of opiates use by unlinked anonymous urine drug testing: A pilot study in Iran. Substance Use & Misuse, 43, 513–520.
  • Nassirimanesh, B., Trace, M., & Roberts, M. (2005). The rise of harm reduction in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme, Surrey, UK. Accessed May 24, 2008, at: http://www.internationaldrugpolicy.net/reports/BeckleyFoundation_BriefingPaper_08.pdf.
  • Neale, J., Allen, D., & Coombes, L. (2005). Qualitative research methods within the addictions. Addiction, 100, 1584–1593.
  • Parvizi, S., Nikbahkt, A., Tehrani, S.P., & Shahrokhi, S. (2005) Adolescents' perspectives on addiction: Qualitative study. Nursing and Health Sciences, 7, 192–198.
  • Petraitis, J., Flay, B.R., & Miller, T.Q. (1995). Reviewing theories of adolescent substance use: organizing pieces in the puzzle. Psychological Bulletin, 117(1), 67–86.
  • Poorasl, A.M., Vahidi, R., Fakhari, A., Rostami, F., & Dastghiri, S. (2007). Substance abuse in Iranian high school students. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 622–627.
  • Razzaghi, E.M., Movaghar, A.R., Green, T.C., & Khoshnood, K. (2006). Profiles of risk: a qualitative study of injecting drug users in Tehran, Iran. Harm Reduction Journal, 3, 12.
  • Robinson, N. (1999) The use of focus group methodology—with selected examples from sexual health research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 29(4), 905–913.
  • Rotosky, S.S, Danner, F., & Riggle, E.D.B. (2007). Is religiosity a protective factor against substance use in young adulthood? Only if you 're straight! Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 440–447.
  • Singer, M. (2008). Drugs and development: The global impact of drug use and trafficking on social and economic development. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19, 467–478.
  • Snow, D. (2004). Adolescents and substance use disorders. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 15(1), 43–44.
  • Spooner, C. (1999). Causes and correlates of adolescent drug abuse and implications for treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 18, 453–475.
  • UNODC. (2006). Drug supply reduction: An overview of drug supply and trafficking in Iran. Retrieved April 23, 2009, from http://www.unodc.org/pdf/iran/drug_crime_situation/dsr/Supply_Reduction_trends_and_trafficking.pdf.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.