The prevalence of substance use among Russian, Somali and Kurdish migrants in Finland: a population-based study
Abstract Background Substance use is a well-known public health problem, but population-based research on migrants' substance use in Europe is limited. Factors related to the cultural background and current life situation might influence substance use among migrants. Here, the prevalence of sub...
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Main Authors: | Essi Salama (Author), Solja Niemelä (Author), Jaana Suvisaari (Author), Tiina Laatikainen (Author), Päivikki Koponen (Author), Anu E. Castaneda (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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