RESEARCH INSTITUTE ON ADDICTIONS EXPERT DISCUSSES HOW MUCH PARENTS KNOW ABOUT TEEN DRUG USE
November 02, 2007
November 02, 2007
BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 2 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
An article on Reuters Health reports that despite the popular notion that parents are usually in the dark about their teenagers' behavior, a UB study suggests that many parents are aware of whether their kids are smoking, drinking or using drugs. The story quotes Neil McGillicuddy, senior research scientist in the Research Institute on Addictions, who said, "Parents are apparently not . . .
An article on Reuters Health reports that despite the popular notion that parents are usually in the dark about their teenagers' behavior, a UB study suggests that many parents are aware of whether their kids are smoking, drinking or using drugs. The story quotes Neil McGillicuddy, senior research scientist in the Research Institute on Addictions, who said, "Parents are apparently not . . .
