The Role of Schools in Combatting Substance Abuse

The use of alcohol, tobacco, and other illegal drugs remains at disturbingly high levels among American teenagers. As the physical, social, and psychological "home away from home" for most children and adolescents, schools should assume a leadership role in substance abuse prevention, iden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 1995-05, Vol.95 (5), p.784-785
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Services
Social aspects
Stress in adolescence
Stress in children
Study and teaching
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Youth
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