Perceived importance of substance use prevention in juvenile justice: a multi-level analysis
Abstract Background Youth under juvenile justice (JJ) supervision are at high-risk of adverse outcomes from substance use, making prevention important. Few studies have examined prevention-related attitudes of JJ employees, yet such attitudes may be important for implementing prevention programs. At...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M. Sales (Author), Gail Wasserman (Author), Katherine S. Elkington (Author), Wayne Lehman (Author), Sheena Gardner (Author), Larkin McReynolds (Author), Tisha Wiley (Author), Hannah Knudsen (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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