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Marijuana and alcohol use during early adolescence: Gender differences among American Indian/first nations youth
Melissa L. Walls
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Native American
100%
Alcohol Use
100%
Marijuana
100%
Gender Differences
100%
Early Adolescence
100%
First Nations Youth
100%
Substance Use
66%
Indigenous Youth
66%
Upper Midwest
33%
Culturally Specific
33%
Lack of Understanding
33%
Young Males
33%
Annual Data
33%
Substance Use Patterns
33%
Use Rate
33%
Three-wave
33%
Latent Growth Curve Analysis
33%
Upper Canada
33%
Research Documenting
33%
Male Peer
33%
Gender Patterns
33%
Social Sciences
Sex Differences
100%
American Indian
100%
Substance Use
100%
Latent Growth Curve
33%
Canada
33%
Psychology
Sex Differences
100%
American Indian
100%
Substance Use
100%
Growth Curve
33%
Neuroscience
Substance Abuse
100%
Cannabis
100%