Developmental psychology, Personality, Clinical psychology, Drug usage and Big Five personality traits are his primary areas of study. Martin Whiteman combines subjects such as Social influence and Longitudinal study with his study of Developmental psychology. His work carried out in the field of Personality brings together such families of science as Interpersonal communication, Cohort study, Peer group and Pediatrics.
The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Logistic regression, Socialization, Psychosocial, Gestation and Substance abuse. His Drug usage research incorporates themes from Adolescent drug and Childhood development. His Big Five personality traits study deals with Drug intersecting with Adolescent stage.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Personality, Clinical psychology, Psychosocial and Big Five personality traits. His studies deal with areas such as Marijuana use, Longitudinal study, Personality development and Drug as well as Developmental psychology. Martin Whiteman has researched Personality in several fields, including Social relation, Peer group, Substance abuse and Socialization.
Martin Whiteman interconnects Adolescent drug, Psychiatry and Logistic regression in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. Martin Whiteman combines subjects such as Psychological intervention, Juvenile delinquency and Coping with his study of Psychosocial. His studies in Big Five personality traits integrate themes in fields like Drug usage and Toddler.
Martin Whiteman focuses on Developmental psychology, Personality, Clinical psychology, Psychosocial and Young adult. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Marijuana use, Longitudinal study, Logistic regression, Multilevel model and Drug. His Personality study combines topics in areas such as Social relation, Child rearing and Toddler.
Martin Whiteman has included themes like Interpersonal communication, Adolescent drug, Depression and Anxiety in his Clinical psychology study. His research in Psychosocial intersects with topics in Coping, Juvenile delinquency and Association. His research integrates issues of Psychological intervention, Internal-External Control, Self-concept, Early adolescence and Cohort in his study of Young adult.
Martin Whiteman spends much of his time researching Clinical psychology, Personality, Logistic regression, Developmental psychology and Young adult. The concepts of his Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Substance abuse, Alcohol abuse, Prevalence of mental disorders and Toddler. His Personality research integrates issues from Intrapersonal communication and Environmental health.
His work carried out in the field of Logistic regression brings together such families of science as Illicit drug, Sibling and Gerontology. The Internal-External Control and Early adulthood research he does as part of his general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as African american, Unemployment and Increased risk, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His studies deal with areas such as Self-concept, Drug, Personality Assessment Inventory, Structured interview and Cohort as well as Young adult.
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The psychosocial etiology of adolescent drug use: a family interactional approach.
Judith S. Brook;David W. Brook;Ann S. Gordon;Martin Whiteman.
Genetic Social and General Psychology Monographs (1990)
Drug use and the risk of major depressive disorder, alcohol dependence, and substance use disorders.
David W. Brook;Judith S. Brook;Chenshu Zhang;Patricia Cohen.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2002)
Young Adult Drug Use and Delinquency: Childhood Antecedents and Adolescent Mediators
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Stephen J. Finch;Patricia Cohen.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1996)
The risks for late adolescence of early adolescent marijuana use.
Judith S. Brook;Elinor B. Balka;Martin Whiteman.
American Journal of Public Health (1999)
Dynamics of childhood and adolescent personality traits and adolescent drug use.
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Ann S. Gordon;Patricia Cohen.
Developmental Psychology (1986)
Stages of drug abuse in adolescence: Personality, peer, and family correlates.
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Ann S. Gordon.
Developmental Psychology (1983)
Adolescent illegal drug use: the impact of personality, family, and environmental factors.
J. S. Brook;D. W. Brook;M. De la Rosa;M. Whiteman.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2001)
The role of older brothers in younger brothers' drug use viewed in the context of parent and peer influences.
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Ann Scovell Gordon;David W. Brook.
Journal of Genetic Psychology (1990)
Some models and mechanisms for explaining the impact of maternal and adolescent characteristics on adolescent stage of drug use.
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Ann S. Gordon;Patricia Cohen.
Developmental Psychology (1986)
Longitudinally predicting late adolescent and young adult drug use: childhood and adolescent precursors.
Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Patricia Cohen;Joseph Shapiro.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1995)
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