Perceived Racial Discrimination and Marijuana Use a Decade Later; Gender Differences Among Black Youth
Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial discrimination (PRD) and substance use including marijuana use (MU). A limited number of longitudinal studies, however, have documented the long-term effect of PRD during adolescence on subsequent MU...
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Main Authors: | Shervin Assari (Author), Ritesh Mistry (Author), Daniel B. Lee (Author), Cleopatra Howard Caldwell (Author), Marc A. Zimmerman (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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