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Drugs as instruments from a developmental child and adolescent psychiatric perspective
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2011
Abstract
Developmental, epidemiological, and neurobiological studies indicate that the adaptive and maladaptive functions, as well as immediate and long-term consequences of drug use, may vary by age. Early initiation seems to be associated with a reduced ability to use drugs purposely in a temporally stable, non-addictive manner. Prevention strategies should consider social environmental factors and aim to delay age at initiation.
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