2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100050
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Intersection between social inequality and emotion regulation on emerging adult cannabis use

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“…The individuals, groups or organizations that are working for such a change in the society are using different tactics, such as introduce themselves as welfare organization, sometimes sectarian group working for the safety and security of fellow believers and sometimes they become groups of propagation and support the elimination of poverty and education, besides curbing the social, political, and economic discrimination from society. Sousa (2011) explains model of pyramid that violence is rooted into social inequalities Ewing et al, (2022) and political settings of a society (Rebouças et al, 2022). It cannot be the work of a single individual to carry out such acts alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individuals, groups or organizations that are working for such a change in the society are using different tactics, such as introduce themselves as welfare organization, sometimes sectarian group working for the safety and security of fellow believers and sometimes they become groups of propagation and support the elimination of poverty and education, besides curbing the social, political, and economic discrimination from society. Sousa (2011) explains model of pyramid that violence is rooted into social inequalities Ewing et al, (2022) and political settings of a society (Rebouças et al, 2022). It cannot be the work of a single individual to carry out such acts alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overlaid on top of these developmental differences in substance use behavior are historic and persistent health disparities (Feldstein Ewing, Karalunas, et al, 2022). Hispanic adolescents report equivalent, and, in some studies, higher rates of alcohol use, and comparable rates of cannabis use as their white peers (Johnston et al, 2020; Purcell et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hispanic adolescents report equivalent, and, in some studies, higher rates of alcohol use, and comparable rates of cannabis use as their white peers (Johnston et al, 2020; Purcell et al, 2021). Substance use initiation and continued use among Hispanic youth has been associated with factors such as perceived discrimination and subjective inequality (Feldstein Ewing, Karalunas, et al, 2022; Meca et al, 2019). Importantly, chronic exposure to subjective social inequality may exacerbate negative health sequalae for youth (Feldstein Ewing, Karalunas, et al, 2022; Johnson et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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