Teenagers who drink and smoke pot less likely to get jobs, marry
Teenagers who drink and smoke pot less likely to get jobs, marry
This Study Found That Chronic Marijuana Use In Adolescence Was Negatively Associated With Achieving Important Developmental Milestones In Young Adulthood, Said Elizabeth Harari, From The University Of Connecticut. PTI | Updated on: 06 Nov 2017, 05:32:34 PM
Washington:
Teenagers who are addicted to heavy marijuana and alcohol use are less likely to complete education, get jobs, marry or earn a good living as adults, study claims.
Researchers at the University of Connecticut in the US tracked the effect of teenage alcohol and marijuana use on the achievement of life goals, defined as educational achievement, full-time employment, marriage, and social economic potential.