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Adolescent substance abuse among young people excluded from school in Belfast
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2005
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Substance UseDrug PolicyAdolescent Behavioral HealthEducationSubstance Use DisordersHarm ReductionAdolescent MedicineSubstance Use TreatmentAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UsePublic HealthAdolescent Substance AbuseHigh RiskHealth SciencesTeen Mental HealthYoung PeoplePopulation YouthAddiction TreatmentChild AbuseAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentHealth ConditionsSubstance AbuseAddictionJuvenile DelinquencySubstance Addiction
The lifestyles of young people excluded from school have received much attention recently, particularly in relation to illicit drug use. Commentators have acknowledged that they constitute a high-risk group to social disaffection and substance abuse. This paper reports on a group of 48 young people living in Belfast aged 13–14 years who are considered to be at a particularly high risk to substance abuse because they are excluded from school. The evidence in this paper suggests that many are already exhibiting potentially high-risk behaviours to problem drug use compared with their contemporaries in mainstream education. This paper examines the evidence within the context of a limited existing literature base on this group of young people. It suggests that a more focused approach is required for the development of appropriate drug-prevention strategies to meet their needs.
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