Emerging Patterns in Adolescent Drug Use: The Belfast Youth Development Study 2000-2002 |
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Authors: | PATRICK McCRYSTAL Kathy Higgins Andrew Percy Maeve Thornton |
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Affiliation: | a The Institute of Child Care Research, Queen's University, Belfast, UK. |
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Abstract: | This paper reports the findings from the first 2 years of the Belfast Youth Development Study. The Belfast Youth Development Study is a 5-year longitudinal investigation of the onset and development of adolescent drug using behaviours, the findings of the first 2 years from the study in relation to drug use patterns among the young people participating in the research are reported here. The findings show that while the majority of young people have not yet used an illicit substance, the study has seen a substantial increase in the numbers using such substances between year 1 and year 2. Boys still make up the majority of drug users in this period but there has been a substantial increase in the number of girls using illicit drugs and, more generally, an increase in the frequency of use among all those using such substances during this period. |
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