Substance Use and Misuse Among Youth

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Substance use during adolescence is a robust predictor of substance use disorder in adulthood. This commentary argues for routine screening of substance use among adolescents in primary care settings. In addition, practical suggestions for follow-up, including brief interventions and referral to specialty treatment when indicated, are offered.

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Curtin, L., & Rowe, E. (2020). Substance Use and Misuse Among Youth. North Carolina Medical Journal. Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.2.130

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