Adolescent substance misuse: An update on behaviours and treatments

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Abstract

Substance misuse remains relatively common among adolescents. It can be conceptualised as one manifestation of a broader conduct problem or disinhibitory syndrome that is genetically transmitted. Some substances, notably alcohol, have potential direct effects on brain development. Availability of substances is a necessary condition for use, and recent marketing developments have unleashed a range of new agents. Nevertheless, there is considerable scope for prevention, brief intervention, pharmacological and more elaborate psychosocial treatments.

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McArdle, P., & Angom, B. (2012, July). Adolescent substance misuse: An update on behaviours and treatments. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.106.003327

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