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How can schools help to reduce the harm associated with teenage substance use? Development of a theoretically driven whole-school approach
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today (2017) 17 (1): 1–11.
Published: 06 March 2017
... whole-school approach to reduce substance use primarily among teenagers aged 11-14 years. Design/methodology/approach The outlined approach is premised on the proposal that schools can reduce the harms associated with substance use by promoting school connectedness and improving the school-related...
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Collectivist and individualist values traits in Finnish and Italian adolescents' alcohol norms
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today (2013) 13 (1): 51–59.
Published: 08 March 2013
... by Italian and Finnish adolescents. Findings from a previous study with teenagers from five different European countries indicate some cultural differences regarding reasoning around individualized and social interdependency aspects of drinking situations (Hellman et al., 2010). Here, we apply...
