Association between School Achievement and Tobacco Susceptibility among US Adolescents: Ethnic Differences
Background: Although risky behaviors such as educational problems and tobacco use tend to co-occur, these associations may vary across diverse ethnic groups, in part because ethnic minorities tend to reside in worse neighborhoods and tend to attend worse schools than Non-Latino White adolescents. Ai...
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Main Authors: | Edward Adinkrah (Author), Babak Najand (Author), Angela Young-Brinn (Author), Samrand Salimi (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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