Low Academic Achievement Can Lead to Substance Use Disorders Later in Life
Submitted by Livia
- 20 September 2018
A recent study has found that poor academic achievement can lead to substance use disorders later on in life. Data collected from Swedish participants over a period of 15 to 20 years indicate a strong correlation between the low academic achievement and future drug abuse. The researchers measured the correlation between academic achievement at 16 years of age and substance use disorders by analysing nationwide data from Swedish-born individuals.
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