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Stimulant Use Trajectories and the Longitudinal Risk of Heavy Drinking: Findings From a Rural Population-Based Study

Description
Examines the longitudinal relationships between heavy drinking days and dormant sequences of powder cocaine, crack cocaine, and methamphetamine use among rural residents. Study participants were located in rural communities in Ohio, Arkansas, and Kentucky.
Author(s)
Tyrone F. Borders, Brenda M. Booth
Citation
Addictive Behaviors, 37(3), 269-272
Date
03/2012
Tagged as
Alcohol use · Illicit drug use · Arkansas · Kentucky · Ohio