white participants associated_with tobacco dependence
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Age trends in rates of substance use disorders across ages 18-90: Differences by gender and race/ethnicity.
(2017)
PMID:28938183
cited
White participants had significantly higher rates than Black participants until age 56.
confidence: 0.95
Age trends in rates of substance use disorders across ages 18-90: Differences by gender and race/ethnicity.
(2017)
PMID:28938183
cited
White participants had higher rates than Black participants in young adulthood for TUD, with a crossover to similar or lower rates at older ages.
confidence: 0.95