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Vulnerable children benefit from promising prevention programme
An alcohol prevention intervention that combined adolescent and parent components was found to be effective at delaying the onset of regular drinking only among children with low self-control or whose parents were lenient about youth drinking, the very children most vulnerable to developing problems with drink.

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