Bidirectional relationships in the development of internalising symptoms and alcohol use in adolescence.
Louise BirrellTim SladeMaree TeessonKatrina PriorCatherine ChapmanLeanne M HidesNyanda McBrideLouise MewtonSteve AllsopGavin AndrewsNicola C NewtonPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2020)
This study adds to the literature examining the bidirectional relationships between internalising symptoms and alcohol use in adolescence. Findings highlight the importance of both gender and externalising symptoms in the development of this type of comorbidity and may help explain discrepant findings in the existing literature. Future prevention efforts for internalising problems and alcohol use should consider gender and externalising symptoms.