Solvent Use, School Attendance, Gender & Ethnicity
By Pamela Jumper-Thurman, Ph.D., Scott Bates, M.S., & Barbara Plested, M.S.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 7, Number 3, 2000, Pages 10-11
Dr. Pamela Jumper-Thurman and colleagues at the Tri-Ethnic Center examine the relationships between inhalant use, school attendance, gender and ethnicity.
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Inhalants
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 7, Number 3, 2000
This issue of The Prevention Researcher, published in 2000, looks at inhalant use by our nations youth. Articles look at the prevalence, causes and consequences of inhalant abuse, and give suggestions for prevention.
This issue also featured these articles:
- Inhalant Abuse: Causes, Consequences and Prevention, Pages 3-6
- Inhalant Abuse: The Silent Epidemic, Pages 1-3
- Inhalant Use Among Youth Across a Decade: 1990-1999, Pages 7-9
- Solvent Use, School Attendance, Gender & Ethnicity, Pages 10-11
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