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Racial Differences in Biopsychosocial Pathways to Tobacco and Marijuana Use Among Youth.

Shervin Assari
Published in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2024)
The study suggests that compared to White adolescents, Black adolescents' substance use and associated cortical thickness are less influenced by stress and SES indicators. This discrepancy may be attributed to the compounded effects of racism, where psychosocial mechanisms might be more diminished for Black youth than White youth. These findings support the theory of Minorities' Diminished Returns rather than the cumulative disadvantage or double jeopardy hypothesis, highlighting the need for interventions that address the unique challenges faced by Black adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • mental health
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  • heat stress