Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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881431 | Journal of Adolescence | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Fifty-one young people aged 14–15 years considered to be at a high risk to substance abuse and exhibiting antisocial behavior, primarily because they longer attended mainstream school, participated in this research by completing a questionnaire to measure drug use and delinquent behaviour. The findings suggest that many of them may have already developed a high propensity to drug abuse and antisocial behaviour compared with their peers in mainstream education. As they were all excluded from school, they were not accessing school based prevention programmes delivered to their contemporaries at school suggesting that additional and specialized resources are required to fully meet their needs.
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Authors
Patrick McCrystal, Kathryn Higgins, Andrew Percy,