Drug pathways into young adulthood: follow-up of a longitudinal sample of drugwise "post adolescents", 1999-2000

The North West Longitudinal Study began in 1991 whereby over seven hundred 'ordinary' adolescents were tracked annually from when they were aged 14 years (Year 1, 1991) to 18 years (Year 5). This follow-up study has recaptured 465 of the cohort at age 22. The aims and objectives of the stu...

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Main Author: Parker, Howard John (Author)
Contributors: Williams, Lisa ; Aldridge, Judith
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: Colchester UK Data Service 2001
In:Year: 2001
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