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Haya94

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Seventeen-year-old Diwali and his parents don't get along well. Their relationship is characterized by fighting, when they even bother to speak to each other. This may constitute what type of risk factor for Diwali, with regard to substance abuse?
 
  A) Psychological
  B) Social
  C) Familial
  D) Contextual

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Peer pressure and a need to be accepted are what type of risk factors for adolescent drug abuse?
 
  A) Psychological
  B) Social
  C) Familial
  D) Contextual



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Answer to Question 1

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