Impact of social determinants of health and individual characteristics on substance use disorder treatment utilization among emerging adults aged 18-25

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES Addiction Research & Theory Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1080/16066359.2024.2314049
Carol A. Lee, Erin E. Bonar, Mark A. Ilgen
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Emerging adulthood (typically ages 18–25) is a developmental period associated with increased likelihood of developing substance use disorders (SUDs) resulting in life-altering negative consequence...
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健康的社会决定因素和个人特征对 18-25 岁新成人药物使用障碍治疗利用率的影响
成年期(通常为 18-25 岁)是一个与药物使用失调(SUDs)相关的发育阶段,这个阶段出现药物使用失调的可能性增加,从而导致改变生活的负面影响。
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期刊介绍: Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.
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