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Peer acceleration: effects of a social network tailored substance abuse prevention program among high‐risk adolescents
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A peer-led interactive substance abuse prevention program can accelerate peer influences. For students with a peer environment that supports non-use, the program was effective and reduced substance use. For students with a peer environment that supports substance use, an interactive program may have deleterious effects.
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