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Solvent Use, School Attendance, Gender and Ethnicity
The Prevention Researcher
  • Pamela Jumper-Thurman, Tri-Ethnic Center
  • Scott Bates, Utah State University
  • Barbara Plested
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Integrated Research Services, Inc.
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Abstract

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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Citation Information
Jumper-Thurman, P., Bates, S. C., & Plested, B. (2000). Solvent use, school attendance, gender and ethnicity. Prevention Researcher, 7(3), 10-11.