Perceived Academic Performance and Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana Use: Longitudinal Relationships in Young Community Adolescents
September 30, 2013
This longitudinal study of Perceived Academic Performance demonstrated its usefulness as a tool for teachers in predicting drug and alcohol use 2 years later in high school adolescents.
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Download here: *PAPDrugs
Tagged with: adolescents, alcohol use, drug use, high school, longitudinal study, marijuana use, perceived academic performance, teachers
Bergen, H., Martin, G., Allison, S. & Roeger, L., 2005. Perceived academic performance and alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use: longitudinal relationships in young community adolescents. Journal of Addictive Behaviours, 30; 1563-1573.
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