SAMHSA Study Reveals Differences in Rates of Substance Use Among Various Asian-American Adults

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SAMHSA study reveals differences in rates of substance use among various Asian-American adults
A new national study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) shows there are significant differences in rates of substance use among adults in various Asian-American populations. For example, the past month binge drinking rate among Korean-American adults is three times higher than among Chinese-American adults (25.9 percent versus 8.4 percent). Similarly the …

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