Population-based examination of substance use disorders and treatment use among US young adults in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2011–2019
Abstract Prevalence of substance use disorders increased significantly from 2011 to 2019 in young adults. Age, gender, race, insurance type, and family income were associated with substance use disorders in young adults. Prevalence of treatment use fluctuated insignificantly over the study period. Self-help groups and rehabilitation facilities were most cited treatment facilities. Gender, race, insurance type, and family income were associated with treatment use for substance use disorders in young adults. Article type: Research Article Keywords: Substance use disorders, Young
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