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Teenage Drinking in South‐West Scotland
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1977
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Substance UsePeer RelationshipEducationFamily HomePsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyAlcohol MisuseEarly ExperienceSocial-emotional DevelopmentAddiction MedicineEarly Childhood ExperienceChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentAlcohol AbuseAdolescent DevelopmentSocial DevelopmentNormal Social DrinkingAlcohol DependenceChild DevelopmentTeenage DrinkingSubstance AbuseAddictionSocial Behavior
Summary By the age of fourteen most children have tasted alcohol. There is a suggestion that drinking behaviour starts wry early within the family home and progresses in a common manner through other social situations leading to peer group drinking. It is argued that this early experience and progression may be a prerequisite of normal social drinking in later life.
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