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Racial differences in co-occurring substance use and serious psychological distress: The roles of marriage and religiosity
Celia C. Lo
, Kimberly A. Tenorio
, Tyrone C. Cheng
Social Work and Child Advocacy
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Mental Health
100%
Racial Differences
100%
Religiosity
100%
Co-occurring Substance Use
100%
Serious Psychological Distress
100%
White People
66%
Hispanic
33%
National Survey
33%
People of Color
33%
Moderating Effect
33%
Poverty
33%
National Database
33%
Race-ethnicity
33%
Drug Use
33%
Multinomial Logistic Regression
33%
Racial-ethnic Groups
33%
Education Effect
33%
Deprivation
33%
Racial-ethnic Minorities
33%
Co-occurring Behaviors
33%
Compensation Thesis
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Psychological Distress
100%
Religiosity
100%
Ethnic Minority
33%
Multinomial Logistic Regression
33%
Social Sciences
Religiosity
100%
Mental Health
100%
National Surveys
33%
Drug Use
33%
Wealth
33%
Ethnic Minority
33%