Watching the young use illicit drugs
@article{Minnebo2007WatchingTY, title={Watching the young use illicit drugs}, author={Jurgen Minnebo and S. Eggermont}, journal={Young}, year={2007}, volume={15}, pages={129 - 144} }
The study examines whether more television viewing contributes to negative perceptions of young people's behaviour with regard to substance use. This hypothesis is tested among middle-aged and elderly people, for whom television might be the primary source of information about youth. In addition, the study explores whether this relationship may be dependent upon respondents' direct experience and educational level. Correlational analyses and analyses of covariance performed on a sample of 246… CONTINUE READING
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