Marijuana and Alcohol Use as Predictors of Academic Achievement: A Longitudinal Analysis Among Youth in the COMPASS Study
CONCLUSIONSThe importance of delaying or preventing substance use is evident in associations with student performance and engagement. The influence on academic goals varied by substance and frequency of initiated use.
Source: Journal of School Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Karen A. Patte, Wei Qian, Scott T. Leatherdale Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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