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Heavy alcohol use, alcohol and drug screening and their relationship to mothers' welfare participation: A temporal-ordered causal analysis
Tyrone C. Cheng, Celia C. Lo
Social Work and Child Advocacy
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Causal Analysis
100%
Welfare Participation
100%
Drug Screening
100%
Alcohol-drugs
100%
Alcohol Screening
100%
Heavy Alcohol Use
100%
Social Support Networks
40%
Heavy Drinking
40%
Human Capital
20%
United States
20%
Childcare
20%
Non-associated
20%
Logistic Regression
20%
Informal Help
20%
Secondary Data Analysis
20%
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
20%
Social Sciences
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Welfare
100%
Causal Analysis
100%
Social Support
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
25%
Human Resources
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare
100%
Causality Analysis
100%
Family Benefits
66%
Human Capital
33%
Logit Model
33%
Psychology
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Social Support
50%
Longitudinal Study
25%
Policy Implication
25%
Neuroscience
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Longitudinal Study
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Drug Screening
100%