Alcohol- and Drug-Related Consequences Across Latent Classes of Substance Use Among American Indian Adolescents
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Description
Examines differences across four classes of substance use behaviors by American Indian (AI) adolescents. Classes include: no substance use in the past month; marijuana and cigarette use only; alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use only; and other substance use in addition to alcohol, marijuana, and cigarettes. Goal of study is to determine the extent of substance-related mortality and morbidity, tendency toward developing a substance-use disorder, and other related health disparities.
Author(s)
Schick, M.R., Goldstein, S.C., Nalven, T., Spillane, N.S.
Citation
Addictive Behaviors, 113
Date
02/2021
Tagged as
Alcohol use
· Children and youth
· Health disparities
· Statistics and data
· Substance use and misuse
· Tobacco use
· Tribal communities