Parent-child Relations, Religiousness, and Adolescent Substance Use Disorders

Research has shown that parent-child relationships and religiousness are negatively associated with substance use among adolescents, but few studies have addressed their relationship with substance use disorders (SUDs). This study explored whether high quality parent-child relations are negatively a...

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Main Author: Hoffmann, John P. 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2023
In: Journal of drug issues
Year: 2023, Volume: 53, Issue: 2, Pages: 335-356
Further subjects:B Substance use disorder
B Adolescent substance use
B Religiousness
B parent-child relations
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