Both gender and friendship can influence adolescent alcohol use

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Adolescents who drink alcohol, smoke and/or use drugs tend to have peers who do the same. A new study that looked at other factors which may moderate the influence of peers has found that gender, and gender of friends, can also affect this association. Results are published in the December issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.


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