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Marijuana Use and Dependence in Chilean Adolescents and Its Association with Family and Peer Marijuana Use

Purpose The purpose of the study is to examine ( 1 ) whether family and peer marijuana use are independently related to adolescent marijuana use in Chile, ( 2 ) whether family and peer marijuana use are associated with adolescent marijuana dependence in adolescents using marijuana, and ( 3 ) whether...

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Published in:International journal of behavioral medicine 2017-02, Vol.24 (1), p.144-152
Main Authors: Lobato, Mónica, Sanderman, Robbert, Pizarro, Esteban, Hagedoorn, Mariët
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