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Substance use and abuse among deviant and non-deviant adolescents in Israel.
Z. Barnea
*
,
Meir Teichman
,
G. Rahav
*
Corresponding author for this work
Faculty of Law
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Tel Aviv University
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Israel
100%
Deviant
100%
Substance Use
100%
Substance Abuse
100%
High School Students
50%
Israeli
16%
Ministry of Education
16%
Alcohol Drinking
16%
Depressed Mood
16%
Adolescent Substance Use
16%
Sensation Seeking
16%
Personality Correlates
16%
Frequency of Use
16%
Psychoactive Substance Use
16%
Juvenile Offenders
16%
Perceived Closeness
16%
Learned Resourcefulness
16%
Two-sample
16%
Social Deviance
16%
Treatment Programs
16%
Drug Use Pattern
16%
Usage Patterns
16%
Licit
16%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Physical Dependence
100%
Substance Use
100%
High School Student
75%
Government Educational Bodies
25%
Self-Report
25%
Resourcefulness
25%
Sensation Seeking
25%
Drug Use
25%
Mood
25%
Juvenile Delinquency
25%
Psychology
Physical Dependence
100%
Substance Use
100%
High School Student
75%
Mood
25%
Self-Report
25%
Sensation Seeking
25%
Resourcefulness
25%