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Original Article

Substance Abuse and American Indians: Prevalence and Susceptibility

Pages 1185-1209 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The use of alcohol and other substances by American Indians has received considerable popular attention over the years. Empirical studies of prevalence for all types of substance abuse, however, have generally been few and limited in scope. In this paper prevalence studies among Indians are reviewed and analyzed by comparison with each other and national studies. In addition, issues important to the research of Indian alcohol and drug abuse are discussed. Finally a specific scheme of susceptibility is proposed which may eplain the patterns of variation in both tribal and individual substance abuse.

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