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Gender differences in adolescent substance abuse

Gender differences in the epidemiology, comorbidities, and treatment responses of substance abuse have been described in adults. However, a growing body of data suggests that gender differences also exist in adolescents with substance abuse. Unfortunately, research is still limited in this age group...

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Published in:Current psychiatry reports 2009-04, Vol.11 (2), p.120-126
Main Authors: Kloos, Angelica, Weller, Ronald A., Chan, Rebecca, Weller, Elizabeth B.
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Sex Factors
Social Environment
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