1990
DOI: 10.1080/00970050.1990.10614553
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Self-Reported Negative Consequences of Drug Use among Rural Adolescents

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“…The greatest increases in drinking and in drinking and driving took place between the eighth and ninth grades, which is consistent with the findings of Sarvela, Newcomb, and Duncan (1988) and Holcomb et al (1990). No significant difference between the sexes in the incidence of alcohol use was found in this study or by Sarvela et al (1988).…”
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“…The greatest increases in drinking and in drinking and driving took place between the eighth and ninth grades, which is consistent with the findings of Sarvela, Newcomb, and Duncan (1988) and Holcomb et al (1990). No significant difference between the sexes in the incidence of alcohol use was found in this study or by Sarvela et al (1988).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Data were collected using a modification of the instrument previously used by Duncan and Martin (1987). Modifications were based largely on Holcomb et al's (1990) experience surveying a similar population. This instrument consisted of a demographic data sheet and a 21-item questionnaire.…”
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