Just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) help adolescents by delivering personalized support at the exact moment they face risk, using real-time data to improve engagement and reduce substance use.
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Mobile apps like Mind your Mate help youth reduce depression and alcohol use by offering peer support and real-time tools, though effectiveness varies by app type and user needs.
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Research shows sexual minority women have higher rates of substance use and related disorders than heterosexual women, with bisexual women often facing the highest risk.
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Substance use among US high school students decreased overall during the pandemic, but disparities widened for certain groups, including sexual minority youth and those experiencing racial/ethnic stress.
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Research confirms that sexual minority women have higher rates of substance use disorders than heterosexual women, with bisexual women often facing the highest risk.
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