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SAMHSA News - January/February 2004, Volume 12, Number 1
 

Acculturation Increases Risk for Substance Use by Foreign-Born Youth

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Past-Month* Substance Use Among Foreign-Born Youth Age 12 to 17 vs. U.S.-Born Youth

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SAMHSA Helps Reduce Seclusion and Restraint at Facilities for Youth
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  • Part 2
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  • Demonstration Sites
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    Acculturation Increases Risk for Substance Use by Foreign-Born Youth
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  • Past-Month Substance Use Among Foreign-Born Youth Age 12 to 17 vs. U.S.-Born Youth

    Ready for HIPAA? SAMHSA Can Help
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  • HIPAA Compliance Resources

    SAMHSA Simplifies, Clarifies Grants Process
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  • Discretionary Grant Categories

    In Brief…
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  • Events
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  • Publications

    SAMHSA Offers New Resource for Helping Homeless Persons with Mental Disorders

    Report Cites Reasons for Not Receiving Substance Abuse Treatment

    SAMHSA "Short Reports" on Statistics

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    SAMHSA News - January/February 2004, Volume 12, Number 1



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