Addictive Behaviors and Mental Health in Adolescents and Young Adults
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Mental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 53535
Special Issue Editors
Interests: substance abuse; behavioral addictions; executive functions; cognitive impairment; stimulant drugs
Interests: addictions; cannabis; alcohol; mental health; psychological assessment; evidence-based intervention
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Adolescence and youth are critical periods in human development. These life stages are often linked to exploration and experimentation. As part of this process, adolescents might start using substances or practicing other addictive behaviors, such as gambling or gaming. In some cases, these high-risk behaviors evolve into problematic patterns, causing multiple psychosocial problems. Additionally, early onset of addictive behaviors increases the risk of developing substance use disorders and behavioral addictions later in adulthood. Moreover, addictive behaviors and disorders oftentimes present with additional mental health problems and disorders. Drug use and abuse, alcohol intake, smoking, gambling, and excessive Internet and Social Networking Site use or gaming, among others, are closely related to poor mental health in these vulnerable populations. Whereas comorbidity between addictions and mental health disorders is well-known among adults, research is considerably scarce among adolescents. Moreover, in a changing world where new substances and behavioral addictions arise, new information and communication technologies are constantly developed, and situations like the COVID-19 pandemic impact adolescents’ mental health in unexpected ways, an update on the field from multiple disciplines (psychology, sociology, social work, anthropology, etc.) is required. This would ensure that health workers and policy-makers successfully detect adolescent and young adults at risk of engaging in substance abuse and/or addictive behaviors and provide effective treatments including counseling, psychological therapy, and social support.
This Special Issue in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health is devoted to the dissemination of recent findings on “Addictive Behaviors and Mental Health in Adolescents and Young Adults”, in order to fill the existing gaps in the field, and to improve our understanding of the relationship between early maturational life stages and addictive behaviors.
Dr. Manuel J. Ruiz Muñoz
Dr. Sergio Fernández-Artamendi
Dr. Carla López-Nuñez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- adolescence
- addictive behaviors
- high-risk behaviors
- mental health
- substance abuse
- young adults
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