Styles of Middle-Class Adolescent Drug Use
Becoming a middle-class adolescent drug user is part of the broader social process of moving into certain adolescent social life styles. The drug world reflects the structure of the adolescent social world and one's identity and position within the latter set the conditions for gaining entry to...
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