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Exposure to gangs in low-income urban communities and substance use among Hispanic youth.

Autumn M BermeaDavid T LardierBrad van Eeden-MoorefieldPauline Garcia-ReidRobert J Reid
Published in: Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse (2018)
A third of Hispanic youth live below the poverty line, making them vulnerable for exposure to gangs, substances, and violence, all of which have been associated with substance use. The aim of the present study was to test the link between these variables, using a multiple mediation model. Results suggest that the relationship between gang exposure and adolescent substance use was mediated by both access to substances and exposure to violence. Findings provide insight into how gang exposure impacts outcomes for low-income youth. Implications for prevention and policy are discussed.
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