Yes. At least, if you believe the statistical integrity of this report. Notice especially this paragraph:
Even during the turbulent transitional years of adolescence, teens seem to value time with their family above all else. That's a really good thing! Indeed, young people who spend time with their parents, talk with them and feel close to them are overwhelmingly less likely to drink (62 percent versus 43 percent) or to use other drugs (87 percent versus 77 percent) than are those who don't, says Teens Today.
Even during the turbulent transitional years of adolescence, teens seem to value time with their family above all else. That's a really good thing! Indeed, young people who spend time with their parents, talk with them and feel close to them are overwhelmingly less likely to drink (62 percent versus 43 percent) or to use other drugs (87 percent versus 77 percent) than are those who don't, says Teens Today.
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