Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) is an international, Open Access publisher of peer-reviewed journals encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) is originated with a rigid commitment of serving the scientific and research community by inviting innovations and a vision to encourage the existing scientists, experts and young scientists to enlighten the common society, encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) is an Open Access single blinded peer-reviewed medical journal, publish original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, editorials, perspectives, etc. It seeks support from individuals, institutes, libraries, universities, funding agencies, and others.
Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) deals with the disorders and complications that are related to adolescent health disorders, substance abuse, addiction, behavioral complications, prevention, and therapeutic interventions.
The current research in the Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) involves the development of new techniques to minimize these ailments and provides knowledge for researchers, practitioners, and even common people.
Journal of Adolescent and Addiction Research (ISSN: 2836-2314) accepts the articles in the fields of: Adolescent Development, Youth Mental Health, Risk-Taking Behavior, Puberty and Hormonal Changes, Peer Influence, Family Dynamics in Adolescence, Substance Use Disorder (SUD), Drug Addiction, Alcohol Use Disorder, Nicotine and Vaping Addiction, Cannabis Use in Adolescents, Prescription Drug Misuse, Opioid Crisis and Adolescents, Stimulant Abuse (Cocaine, Methamphetamine), Behavioral Addictions (Gaming, Social Media), Adolescent Brain Development, Dopamine and Reward Pathways, Impulse Control Disorders, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Addiction, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma and Addiction, Prevalence of Substance Use in Adolescents, Socioeconomic Factors in Addiction, School-Based Prevention Programs, Parental Influence on Substance Use, Social Media & Substance Use Trends, Harm Reduction Strategies, Legalization and Policy Impact on Adolescents, Adolescent Rehabilitation Programs, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Relapse Prevention Strategies, Dual Diagnosis (Addiction & Mental Health), Community-Based Recovery Programs, Telemedicine in Addiction Treatment.
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Adolescent Development: Adolescent Development refers to the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur between childhood and adulthood, typically from ages 10 to 19. It involves puberty, identity formation, increased independence, and the development of critical thinking and social skills.
Youth Mental Health: Youth Mental Health refers to the emotional, psychological, and social well-being of individuals typically aged 12 to 25. It encompasses the ability to cope with stress, build relationships, and make healthy decisions, while preventing or addressing mental disorders that may affect development and daily functioning.
Risk-Taking Behavior: Risk-taking behavior refers to engaging in actions that involve potential exposure to harm, danger, or loss, often driven by curiosity, thrill-seeking, or perceived rewards. It reflects a tendency to pursue uncertain outcomes despite possible negative consequences.
Puberty and Hormonal Changes: Puberty is the developmental period during which a child’s body matures into an adult capable of reproduction. It involves hormonal changes, primarily the rise of sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone, which drive physical growth, sexual maturation, and secondary sexual characteristics.
Peer Influence: The effect that individuals of similar age, status, or social group have on a person’s attitudes, behaviors, or decisions. It can be positive, encouraging growth and prosocial behavior, or negative, promoting risky or undesirable actions.
Family Dynamics in Adolescence: The patterns of interactions, relationships, and communication within a family that influence an adolescent's emotional, social, and behavioral development. These dynamics shape identity, coping skills, and family roles during the transitional teenage years.
Substance Use Disorder (SUD): A chronic medical condition characterized by the uncontrolled use of substances such as alcohol, drugs, or prescription medications, despite harmful consequences. It involves compulsive substance-seeking behavior, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and significant impairment in daily life.
Drug Addiction: A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences. It involves physical and psychological dependence, altering brain function and behavior over time.
Alcohol Use Disorder: A chronic medical condition characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol consumption despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. It ranges from mild to severe and often involves physical dependence, cravings, and withdrawal symptoms.
Nicotine and Vaping Addiction: A chronic condition characterized by the compulsive use of nicotine-containing products, including cigarettes and e-cigarettes (vapes), despite harmful health consequences. It involves both physical dependence and psychological cravings, making cessation challenging.