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ERIC Number: EJ510567
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1995
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Individual and Peer Characteristics in Predicting Boys' Early Onset of Substance Abuse: A Seven Year Longitudinal Study.
Dobkin, Patricia L.; And Others
Child Development, v66 n4 p1198-214 Aug 1995
Examined the role of individual characteristics and peer influences in evoking early substance abuse in young boys. Individual characteristics, such as fighting, hyperactivity, oppositional behaviors, and likability, were found to be pivotal in the development of substance abuse--more than friends' deviance. Results suggest that prevention programs should target individual characteristics and begin at an early age. (AA)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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