The influence of paternal substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on sons' disengagement from family to deviant peers
A study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of paternal history of substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on a panel of individual, family and interpersonal risk factors shown to be associated with deviant peer affiliations among boys. The full model explained...
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