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Examining the relationships between life satisfaction and alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use among school-aged children
D. Lew
, H. Xian
, Z. Qian
, M. G. Vaughn
Institute for Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB)
Center for Applied Health Informatics (CAHI)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Center for Biostatistics and Data Science (CBDS)
Rheumatic Diseases Research Resource-Based Center
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Alcohol Use
100%
Tobacco Use
100%
Marijuana
100%
Life Satisfaction
100%
School-age children
100%
Tobacco
40%
Substance Use
40%
Adolescent Substance Use
40%
Low Life Satisfaction
40%
Risk Factors
20%
Alcohol
20%
Multinomial Logistic Regression Model
20%
Ever Use
20%
Multilevel Logistic Regression Model
20%
Individual Substances
20%
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children
20%
Concurrent Substance Use
20%
Psychology
Life Satisfaction
100%
Substance Use
71%
Regression Model
28%