Abstract

Despite seeing a historic decline in youths' perceived availability of alcohol and marijuana during last year's peak of COVID‐19 restrictions, use of these substances did not show a corresponding drop, newly released data indicates. The study's lead author told ADAW that the findings were so surprising to him that he had to set them aside for a time to try to process what he was seeing.

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