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Race as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Distress Tolerance and Cigarette Smoking

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Anisha L. Thomas & Amy M. Brausch. (2022) Family and peer support moderates the relationship between distress tolerance and suicide risk in black college students. Journal of American College Health 70:4, pages 1138-1145.
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