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Early childhood household smoke exposure predicts later delinquency and dropout risk at age 12
November 21, 2016 by NewsBot
The more children are exposed to household tobacco smoke in early childhood, the greater their risk of adopting antisocial behavior toward others, engaging in proactive and reactive aggression, having conduct problems at school, and dropping out at age 12, research shows.