Syndemic Risk Classes and Substance Use Problems among Adults in High-Risk Urban Areas: A Latent Class Analysis
Substance use problems tend to co-occur with risk factors that are especially prevalent in urban communities with high rates of poverty. The present study draws on Syndemics Theory to understand profiles of risk and resilience and their associations with substance use problems in a population at ris...
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Main Authors: | Charles M. Cleland (Author), Stephanie T. Lanza (Author), Sara A. Vasilenko (Author), Marya Gwadz (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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