2011
DOI: 10.3109/14659891.2010.540297
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Vulnerable young people and substance-use information-seeking: perceived credibility of different information sources and implications for services

Abstract: This article presents exploratory qualitative data from a pragmatic sample (n = 11) of vulnerable young people (aged 13-18 years) in contact with youth services. Data were gathered during a substance-use services needs assessment project undertaken in a rural county in the United Kingdom. Semi-structured qualitative interviews explored engagement with services and narratives of episodes of substance-use information-seeking. A range of different information sources were reported, but consensus was expressed reg… Show more

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