Publications Substances Methamphetamine TEDS10-0520
Gender Differences among Asian and Pacific Islander Treatment Admissions Aged 18 to 25

Gender Differences among Asian and Pacific Islander Treatment Admissions Aged 18 to 25

The TEDS Report, May 20, 2010

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Reports on gender differences in substance abuse treatment admissions among young adult Asian and Pacific Islanders. Discusses primary substances of abuse, prior treatment, education and employment, and insurance, benefits, and coverage.



Pub id: TEDS10-0520
Publication Date: 5/2010
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Series Report
Audience: Professional Care Providers, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Public Health Professionals, Researchers, Prevention Professionals, Policymakers
Series: Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)
Population Group: Native Hawaiians & Other Pacific Islanders, People in the Criminal Justice System, Asians & Asian Americans, Males, Females, Young Adults as Population Group

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