作者: Jacqueline Alfonso , Michael E. Dunn
DOI: 10.1080/10826080701212386
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摘要: Marijuana use continues to be a problem among youth. Outcome expectancies influence substance-using behavior in both children and adults. Expectancy interventions are empirically supported. Despite their success, there is lack of information regarding marijuana youth from which develop these interventions. The present investigation conducted using independent resources 2003 2005 surveyed 142 adolescents 11 18 years age the southeastern United States Inventory for Children Adolescents (MEICA). MEICA was administered different sample 144 14 19 age, memory modeling used compare users versus never-users. Implications prevention intervention programs, future research, limitations current discussed.