Exposure to the World Trade Center attack and the use of cigarettes and alcohol among New York City public high-school students
P. Wu,
C.S. Duarte,
D.J. Mandell,
B. Fan,
X. Liu,
C.J. Fuller,
G. Musa,
M. Cohen,
P. Cohen and
C.W. Hoven
American Journal of Public Health, 2006, vol. 96, issue 5, 804-807
Abstract:
We examined exposure to the World Trade Center attack and changes in cigarette smoking and drinking among 2731 New York City public high-school students evaluated 6 months after the attack. Increased drinking was associated with direct exposure to the World Trade Center attack (P
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.058925
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