Adolescent cannabis and tobacco use and educational outcomes at age 16: birth cohort study
Addiction2014Vol. 110(4), pp. 658–668
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Abstract
Both cannabis and tobacco use in adolescence are associated strongly with subsequent adverse educational outcomes. Given the non-specific patterns of association seen and the attenuation of estimates on adjustment, it is possible that these effects arise through non-causal mechanisms, although a causal explanation cannot be discounted. © 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction.
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