The validity of adolescent types of alcohol use
Background: Alcohol is the most frequently used substance among adolescents with different patterns of consumption. Various types of adolescent alcohol use have been proposed, but only a few studies have looked for external validation of these types.Method: Data from 794 adolescents participating in...
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