Gender Differences in Idu Following Childhood Abuse and Neglect in Young Adulthood: A Prospective Population Study
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Kisely, Steve
Williams, Gail
Najman, Jake
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Purpose: Childhood maltreatment frequently leads to a variety of adverse life course outcomes. There is little known about whether there are gender differences in the response of children to various forms of child maltreatment. This paper examines gender differences in injecting drug use (IDU) in young adulthood.
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Journal of Adolescent Health
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62
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2
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Abajobir, A; Kisely, S; Williams, G; Najman, J, Gender Differences in Idu Following Childhood Abuse and Neglect in Young Adulthood: A Prospective Population Study, Journal of Adolescent Health, 2018, 62 (2), pp. S137-S138