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The great decline in adolescent cigarette smoking since 2000: consequences for drug use among US adolescents.

Richard A MiechKatherine M KeyesPatrick M O'MalleyLloyd D Johnston
Published in: Tobacco control (2020)
The results support the 'gateway' prediction that declines in cigarette smoking among adolescents pull downward their non-medical use of amphetamines, tranquillisers and opioids. Continuing to reduce adolescent smoking through policy and programmatic prevention efforts should have further positive spillover effects on adolescent drug use.
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