2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.3284
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Tribal Identity, Pain Interference, and Substance Use Among American Indian and Alaska Native Adolescents

Ashna Jagtiani,
Melvin D. Livingston,
Caroline M. Barry
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceSubstance use is high among American Indian/Alaska Native adolescents. Pain interference is a risk factor for substance use, and identifying potential protective factors, such as Tribal identity, is important to help inform culturally grounded substance use prevention strategies.ObjectiveTo examine the protective potential of Tribal identity as a moderator in the association between pain interference and substance use in American Indian/Alaska Native adolescents.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis … Show more

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