Methamphetamine Abuse Linked To Underage Sex, Smoking And Drinking
Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - 09:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Children and adolescents who abuse alcohol or are sexually active are more likely to take methamphetamines, also known as 'meth' or 'speed.' New research reveals the risk factors associated with MA use, in both low-risk children (those who don't take drugs) and high-risk children (those who have taken other drugs or who have ever attended juvenile detention centers).
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