Social consequences for youth substance use differ from social consequences for adults due to the:

a. Requirement of compulsory school attendance
b. Universal nature of substance use in adolescence
c. Legal responsibility of parents for minor children
d. Difficulty accessing youth substance use treatment


Answer: C

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