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Patterns and Correlates of Substance Use among American Indians in Washington State
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2003
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EthnicitySubstance UseSocial Determinants Of HealthAlcohol MisuseAfrican American StudiesPsychoactive Substance UseAmerican IndiansPublic HealthHealth SciencesWashington StateAlcohol AbuseAlcohol DependenceMinority Youth PopulationsHealth ConditionsSubstance AbuseAddictionSociologyHealth BehaviorSubstance Addiction
While there is fairly extensive literature examining the patterns and correlates of substance use across minority youth populations with a particular focus on comparisons between Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics, there has been comparatively little attention devoted to adults. Drawing on data derived from a household sample of close to 7,000 adults in Washington State, this paper provides multivariate analyses of the correlates of substance use across five racial/ethnic groups with a specific emphasis on American Indians. The analyses reveal that while American Indians have generally higher levels of substance use and abuse than those from other racial/ethnic groups, the differences are attenuated when socio-demographic and individual level/risk protective factors are taken into account.
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