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THE ROLE OF PERCEIVED PEER SUBSTANCE USE IN THE ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN COMMUNITY VIOLENCE AND LIFETIME SUBSTANCE USE AMONG LATINO ADOLESCENTS
Jonathan L. Poquiz
, Paula J. Fite
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Latino Adolescents
100%
Community Violence
100%
Lifetime Substance Use
100%
Peer Substance Use
100%
Community Violence Exposure
100%
Alcohol Use
33%
Marijuana
33%
Substance Use
33%
Latino Youth
33%
United States
16%
Tobacco
16%
Tobacco Use
16%
Culturally Sensitive Interventions
16%
Peer Relationships
16%
Growing Population
16%
Perceived Peer Use
16%
Intervention Targets
16%
Psychology
Community Violence
100%
Substance Use
100%
Violence Exposure
75%
Culturally Sensitive Intervention
12%