Gender-specific substance use patterns and associations with individual, family, peer, and school factors in 15-year-old Portuguese adolescents: a latent class regression analysis
Abstract Background Adolescence is a critical period of vulnerability to substance use. Recent research has shown that gender differences in adolescence substance use are complex and in constant flux. The present study aims to investigate gender differences in substance use and initiation patterns i...
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Main Authors: | João Picoito (Author), Constança Santos (Author), Isabel Loureiro (Author), Pedro Aguiar (Author), Carla Nunes (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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