Program to deter youth alcohol use also reduces conduct problems, study finds
Monday, December 8, 2008 - 14:21
in Psychology & Sociology
A University of Georgia program designed to reduce alcohol use, drug use and risky sexual behavior in African-American youth also reduces the likelihood of engaging in conduct problems by up to 74 percent two years later, according to a new study.
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