SON Home | UW Home | MyUW | UW Bothell | UW Tacoma | HealthLinks | Contact the School | Search SON | Internal


About the School Home
Faculty Home
Departments Home
Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems Home
Family and Child Nursing Home
Psychosocial and Community Health Home
Masters Focal Areas
PCH Faculty
Research Projects
Training Programs
Research Office Home
Centers Home
Continuing Nursing Education Home
Current Students Home
Prospective Students Home

Reconnecting Youth
Prevention Research Program

Research Project

Patterns, Predictors, and Co-occurrence of Adolescent Drug Involvement and Suicide Risk

University of Washington RIFP Award: 2004-2005

This study of adolescent drug involvement (DI) will describe patterns of change in DI across time, and determining if risk/protective factors differentially predict these patterns. This study will also explore covariance of DI patterns with SRB. Growth mixture modeling will be used to specify change trajectories, with inclusion of predictor and time-varying covariates. The findings will inform nursing research efforts necessary to decrease the devastating effects of co-occurrence of adolescent DI and SRB.

 

Back to RY Research Projects Main Page
Back to Reconnecting Youth Home Page
 
Copyright © 2008 University of Washington
1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, Washington 98195