Kratom Use in the US: Both a Regional Phenomenon and a White Middle-Class Phenomenon? Evidence From NSDUH 2019 and an Online Convenience Sample
Kratom products available in the United States are becoming increasingly diverse both in terms of content and in terms of how they are marketed. Prior survey research indicates that kratom has been primarily used in the US to self-treat anxiety, depression, pain, fatigue, and substance use disorder...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey M. Rogers (Author), Kirsten E. Smith (Author), Justin C. Strickland (Author), David H. Epstein (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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