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A cross‐national study on adolescent substance use: Intentions, peer substance use, and parent‐adolescent communication

This longitudinal two‐wave cross‐national study investigated whether intentions, friends' substance use, and parent‐adolescent substance‐use specific communication predict adolescent alcohol and cannabis use 1 year later, while estimating reversed links. The temporal order between these two sub...

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Published in:Journal of research on adolescence 2023-06, Vol.33 (2), p.641-655
Main Authors: Defoe, Ivy N., Dubas, Judith Semon, Aken, Marcel A. G.
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol use
Cannabis
Communication
cross‐national
Ethanol
Friendship
Humans
Intention
intentions
International comparisons
Marijuana
parenting practices
Parents
Parents & parenting
Peer Group
peer influences
Substance abuse
substance use
Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
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