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AUTOR(ES) Lana D. Harrison , Nancy J. Kennedy , L. Harrison , Dietmar Heidemann , Katja Stoppenbrink
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) National Institute on Drug Abuse, Center for Interdisciplinary Substance Abuse Research
ANO 1994
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
ISSN 0739-9863
E-ISSN 1552-6836
DOI 10.1177/07399863940163006
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 E3A7276F96FA95FF83C7723432C48E45
MD5 52742A4E2CA77E6513B3B38886EAB2FA
MD5 e008dba74279fcb5f3cceb64fc61a2d9

Resumo

This article examines the prevalence of illicit drug, alcohol, and cigarette use along the U.S. side of the international border with Mexico. The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA) provides unique coverage of the Mexico border area, based on its design that oversamples Hispanics in areas where they tend to be concentrated. The prevalence of drug use along the border is very similar to that found throughout the remainder of the United States. However, Hispanics residing near the border exhibit lowerprevalence ratesfor most classes of drugs than their counterparts in the remainder of the United States. Conversely, Hispanic youth report comparatively higherprevalence rates. These findings imply that we must remain vigilant in our prevention efforts in the border area to keep drug use from escalating.

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