Effect of wildfire on the prevalence of opioid misuse through anxiety among young adults in the United States: a modeling study
Abstract Background Exposure to climate change events like wildfires can lead to health and mental health problems. While conceptual frameworks have been hypothesized describing the potential relationship between disaster exposure and substance use, the association remains under-researched and unqua...
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Main Authors: | Sigal Maya (Author), Ali Mirzazadeh (Author), James G. Kahn (Author) |
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