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PARENT-CHILD INTERVENTION PREVENTS HEAVY DRINKING IN DUTCH TEENS
In this Dutch study, promoting parental rule setting and classroom alcohol education together nearly
halved the proportion of adolescents who later went to drink heavily. Rarely have such strong and
sustained drinking prevention impacts been recorded from these types of interventions.
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