"Getting out of downtown": a longitudinal study of how street-entrenched youth attempt to exit an inner city drug scene
Abstract Background Urban drug "scenes" have been identified as important risk environments that shape the health of street-entrenched youth. New knowledge is needed to inform policy and programing interventions to help reduce youths' drug scene involvement and related health risks. T...
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Main Authors: | Rod Knight (Author), Danya Fast (Author), Kora DeBeck (Author), Jean Shoveller (Author), Will Small (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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