2019
DOI: 10.5114/ain.2019.94025
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Factors related to the alcohol use among students attending youth correctional centres

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“…A study by Bobrowski et al [5] shows that the strongest determinants of alcohol consumption, binge drinking and problems resulting from drinking were subjective norms favouring the use of psychoactive substances. The authors emphasised the importance of certain personality traits, impulsivity, low self-control and attributed an important role to certain peer relationships and the prevalence of alcohol problems among adult friends [5].…”
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“…A study by Bobrowski et al [5] shows that the strongest determinants of alcohol consumption, binge drinking and problems resulting from drinking were subjective norms favouring the use of psychoactive substances. The authors emphasised the importance of certain personality traits, impulsivity, low self-control and attributed an important role to certain peer relationships and the prevalence of alcohol problems among adult friends [5].…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them we can indicate drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, taking drugs, taking psychotropic medications, neglecting school duties, premature sexual activity, using violence (physical, psychological), aggressive behaviour, vandalism and hooliganism [1][2][3][4]. Also mentioned among the determinants of such behaviours are family socio-economic status, family structure, quality of relationship with parents and peers, perceived support, control, monitoring by parents and social norms [3,5].…”
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confidence: 99%
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