Evaluations of adolescent treatment programs suggest
A. placing adolescents who experiment with drugs into treatment programs has been effective in preventing escalation to drug abuse.
B. most substance abuse treatment programs for adolescents have strict admission guidelines so they accept only adolescents who are seriously abusing drugs.
C. drug treatment programs for adolescent substance abuse are more effective when the adolescent's family is involved in therapy with the adolescent.
D. the most effective programs are those that deal with substance abusing adolescents in a private setting, away from their families and friends.
Answer: C
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