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Anticipating Problem Drinking Risk From Preschoolers Antisocial Behavior: Evidence for a Common Delinquency-Related Diathesis Model
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 07/01/09
Mayzer R et al. - Early first drinking and delinquent behavior share a common diathesis evident before school entry. Intervention and prevention programs targeting problem drinking risk should focus on dismantling this emergent primarily delinquency-related developmental trajectory.
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