Youth substance use service provider's perspectives on use and service access in ontario: time to reframe the discourse
Abstract Background Age is a critical factor in substance use and related outcomes, with adolescence being a particularly sensitive period. Early initiation of substance use has been linked with higher risk for developing substance use disorders. In Ontario, Canada, substance use is common among you...
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Main Authors: | Farihah Ali (Author), Cayley Russell (Author), Frishta Nafeh (Author), Claudia Chaufan (Author), Sameer Imtiaz (Author), Jürgen Rehm (Author), Adrienne Spafford (Author), Tara Elton-Marshall (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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