Young adolescents' perceived activity space risk, peer networks, and substance use

Volume: 34, Pages: 143 - 149
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
Adolescent substance use is a developmentally contingent social practice that is constituted within the routine social-environment of adolescents' lives. Few studies have examined peer networks, perceived activity space risk (risk of substance use at routine locations), and substance use. We examined the moderating influence of peer network characteristics on the relationship between perceived activity space risk and substance use among a sample...
Paper Details
Title
Young adolescents' perceived activity space risk, peer networks, and substance use
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
34
Pages
143 - 149
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