Increasing Use of Nonmedical Analgesics Among Younger Cohorts in the United States: A Birth Cohort Effect Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- January 1, 2013
has subject area
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Central Nervous System Agents - Analgesics
- Chemically-Induced Disorders - Substance-Related Disorders
- Environment and Public Health - Cohort Studies
- Environment and Public Health - Prevalence
- Environment and Public Health - Risk Assessment
- Epidemiologic Measurements - Prevalence
- Epidemiologic Measurements - Risk Assessment
- Female
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Cohort Studies
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Risk Assessment
- Humans
- Investigative Techniques - Cohort Studies
- Investigative Techniques - Prevalence
- Investigative Techniques - Risk Assessment
- Male
- Mental Disorders - Substance-Related Disorders
- Middle Aged
- Organization and Administration - Risk Assessment
- Population Characteristics - Prevalence
- Prescription Drugs
- Sensory System Agents - Analgesics
- United States
- Young Adult
has restriction
- green
Date in CU Experts
- September 6, 2013 4:25 AM
Full Author List
- Miech R; Bohnert A; Heard K; Boardman J
author count
- 4
citation count
- 32
published in
- Journal of Adolescent Health Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1054-139X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 35
end page
- 41
volume
- 52
issue
- 1