Prevalence and correlates of atypical patterns of drug use progression: findings from the South African Stress and Health Study — Bronwyn Myers (2011) | RDL Network
Prevalence and correlates of atypical patterns of drug use progression: findings from the South African Stress and Health Study
Article 2011 en
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Bronwyn Myers
MH
MS Van Heerden
AG
Anna Grimsrud
Abstract
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Atypical patterns of drug use initiation seem more prevalent in South Africa compared to other countries. The early use of extra-medical drugs is common, especially among young women. Drug availability and social environmental factors may influence patterns of drug use. The findings have important implications for prevention initiatives and future research.
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