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The association between shame and substance use in young people: a systematic review
by
Patton, Robert
, Rahim, Masuma
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Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cognitive ability
/ Crime prevention
/ Drug abuse
/ Eating disorders
/ Juvenile drug abuse
/ Literature reviews
/ Peers
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Psychopathology
/ Self esteem
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual abuse
/ Shame
/ Social psychology
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Substance use
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Youth
2015
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The association between shame and substance use in young people: a systematic review
by
Patton, Robert
, Rahim, Masuma
in
Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cognitive ability
/ Crime prevention
/ Drug abuse
/ Eating disorders
/ Juvenile drug abuse
/ Literature reviews
/ Peers
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Psychopathology
/ Self esteem
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual abuse
/ Shame
/ Social psychology
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Substance use
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Youth
2015
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The association between shame and substance use in young people: a systematic review
by
Patton, Robert
, Rahim, Masuma
in
Addictions
/ Addictive behaviors
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Child & adolescent psychiatry
/ Child development
/ Children & youth
/ Cognitive ability
/ Crime prevention
/ Drug abuse
/ Eating disorders
/ Juvenile drug abuse
/ Literature reviews
/ Peers
/ Psychiatry and Psychology
/ Psychopathology
/ Self esteem
/ Self evaluation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual abuse
/ Shame
/ Social psychology
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance abuse treatment
/ Substance use
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Women
/ Youth
2015
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The association between shame and substance use in young people: a systematic review
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The association between shame and substance use in young people: a systematic review
2015
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Overview
Background. Shame has been associated with a range of maladaptive behaviours, including substance use. Young people may be particularly vulnerable to heightened shame sensitivity, and substance use is a significant problem amongst UK adolescents. Although there appears to be a relationship between shame and substance use, the direction of the relationship remains unclear. Aim. The purpose of this study was to undertake a systematic review of the literature relating to shame and substance use in young people. Method. Five electronic databases were searched for articles containing terms related to 'adolescence,' 'shame' and 'substance use.' Six articles were included in the final analyses. Results. Adverse early experiences, particularly sexual abuse, predict shame-proneness, and substance use is a mechanism by which some individuals cope with negative feelings. In general, there is a dearth of literature investigating the shame-substance use relationship in adolescent samples. The available literature associates shame-proneness with poorer functioning and suggests that it may potentially lead to psychopathology and early-onset substance use. Scant attention has been paid to the cognitive and emotional processes implicated. Further research is required to ascertain the strength of the shame-substance use relationship in young people and to develop appropriate interventions for this population.
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