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Childhood academic ability in relation to cigarette, alcohol and cannabis use

posted 09/11/2016

publication BMJ Open 2017;7:e012989

ABSTRACT
Objectives: Our aim was to determine the association between childhood academic ability and the onset and persistence of tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use across adolescence in a representative sample of
English schools pupils. Previous research has produced conflicting findings.

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