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ERIC Number: EJ674249
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 2001
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ISSN: ISSN-1067-828X
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The Influence of Peer, Family, and School Relationships in Substance Use among Participants in a Youth Jobs Program.
Atkinson, John S.; Richard, Alan J.; Carlson, Jerry W.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, v11 n1 p45-54 2001
Tests the Primary Socialization Hypothesis of deviant behavior in examining drug use in a sample of adolescents participating in a federally sponsored program for disadvantaged youth. The theory holds that peer, family, and schools are the principal agents in instilling pro-social norms in adolescents. As predicted by the theory, family and school problems were significantly associated with negative peer influence. (Contains 19 references and 2 tables.) (GCP)
Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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