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Volumn 133, Issue 2, 2013, Pages 751-753
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Risk estimates for starting tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use in the United States: Male-female differences and the possibility that 'limiting time with friends' is protective
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Author keywords
Alcohol; Drugs; Incidence; Risk; Tobacco
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Indexed keywords
CANNABIS;
COCAINE;
OPIATE;
ADOLESCENT;
ALCOHOLISM;
ARTICLE;
ATTRIBUTABLE RISK;
CHILD;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DRINKING BEHAVIOR;
DRUG ABUSE;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
INCIDENCE;
INTERVIEW;
LIMITING TIME WITH FRIENDS;
MALE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SCHOOL CHILD;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
SMOKING;
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR;
UNITED STATES;
NICOTIANA TABACUM;
ALCOHOL;
DRUGS;
INCIDENCE;
RISK;
TOBACCO;
ADOLESCENT;
AGE OF ONSET;
ALCOHOL DRINKING;
CHILD;
COCAINE-RELATED DISORDERS;
FEMALE;
FRIENDS;
HUMANS;
MALE;
OPIOID-RELATED DISORDERS;
PARENTING;
PEER GROUP;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SEX FACTORS;
SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS;
TOBACCO USE;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 84887020863
PISSN: 03768716
EISSN: 18790046
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.06.035 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (25)
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References (7)
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