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Original Article

Family Life and Levels of Involvement in an Adolescent Heroin Epidemic

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Pages 747-771 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Family life was examined in relation to different levels of heroin involvement, use of other drugs, and deviant behavior. The study population included heroin addicts, experimenters, persons exposed but not using heroin, and a comparison sample of persons who neither used nor were exposed to heroin. More elements of family life were related to heroin use by females than males. The relationship with the opposite sex parent had the strongest impact on both male and female heroin users.

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