Family Structure and Marijuana Use Among Adolescents
Description:
Family structure as a predictive variable of juvenile delinquency has been studied for the last hundred years. This relationship originated due to societal belief that divorce was detrimental to adolescents. Due to the changing societal roles in the United States, family structure has been changing. More children are growing up in non-intact families, such as single-parent households, households with stepparents, cohabitating families, and households without a parent present. To study the effec…
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Date:
May 2014
Creator:
Aguilar, Jamie M.
Partner:
UNT Libraries