The epidemiology of substance use among street children in resource‐constrained settings: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Addiction2013Vol. 108(10), pp. 1722–1733
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Abstract
Street children from resource-constrained settings reported high life-time substance use. Inhalants are the predominant substances used, followed by tobacco, alcohol and marijuana.
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