New evidence on the relationship between substance use and adolescent sexual behavior
Policymakers and the public have a clear interest in encouraging teens to delay becoming sexually active or, if they are sexually active, to use birth control. Many researchers have argued that reducing substance use among teens will accomplish both of these goals, yet work in this area has failed t...
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Volume: | 20 |
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Main Author: |
Rees, Daniel I
Argys, Laura M Averett, Susan L |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Zielgruppe: |
Academic |
Place of publication: |
AMSTERDAM Elsevier B.V 2001 ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Elsevier |
published in: | Journal of health economics Vol. 20; no. 5; pp. 835 - 845 |
Data of publication: | 2001 |
ISSN: |
0167-6296 1879-1646 |
EISSN: |
1879-1646 |
Discipline: | Public Health Economics |
Series: |
Journal of Health Economics |
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Online Access: | Fulltext |
Database: | Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Science - Science Citation Index Expanded - 2001 Web of Knowledge Science Citation Index Expanded Web of Science Web of Science - Social Sciences Citation Index - 2001 MEDLINE (Ovid) PubMed MEDLINE MEDLINE MEDLINE Medline RePEc RePEc IDEAS CrossRef Academic OneFile (A&I only) Database information Databases - DBIS |