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Alcohol and cannabis: Young people talking about how parents respond to their use of these two drugs

Pages 113-124 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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Alexandra Sawyer, Lester Coleman, Richard Cooke, Lisa Hodgson & Nigel Sherriff. (2018) Understanding conversations about alcohol between parents and their 15–17 year olds: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 18:1.
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Jeremy Segrott. (2013) Recruitment and group composition strategies for family‐based substance misuse prevention interventions: an exploratory evaluation. Journal of Children's Services 8:2, pages 89-109.
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Jakob Demant & Signe Ravn. (2013) Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children. Journal of Adolescent Research 28:3, pages 325-347.
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Gill Valentine, Mark Jayne & Myles Gould. (2012) Do as I Say, Not as I Do: The Affective Space of Family Life and the Generational Transmission of Drinking Cultures. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 44:4, pages 776-792.
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Jane Peterson. (2010) A Qualitative Comparison of Parent and Adolescent Views Regarding Substance Use. The Journal of School Nursing 26:1, pages 53-64.
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Nigel Sherriff, Louise Cox, Lester Coleman & Debi Roker. (2008) Communication and Supervision of Alcohol in the Family: Parental Perspectives. Children & Society 22:5, pages 370-382.
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