SUBSTANCE USING PUPILS CUT BACK AFTER HEALTH PROMOTION SESSION
Across the sample, a brief face-to-face consultation highlighting how substance use might stop them
becoming the sort of young adults they wanted to be generally did not prevent substance use among US
high school pupils, but those already using substances were significantly more responsive,
suggesting a selective if not a universal prevention role.
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