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Drug use among Teenagers and Young Adults in Bhutan
Kinley Wangdi
, Tshering Jamtsho
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Older Adults
100%
Bhutan
100%
Teenagers
100%
Drug Use
100%
Alcohol Use
25%
High School
12%
National Health Survey
12%
Primary School
12%
Diploma
12%
South-East Asia Region
12%
Alcohol
12%
Age Groups
12%
Prevention Strategies
12%
Non-communicable Diseases
12%
Global Prevalence
12%
Multivariate Logistic Regression
12%
Variables of Interest
12%
Univariate Logistic Regression
12%
Stepwise Approach
12%
Drug Use Prevention
12%
Salesperson
12%
Fake Transaction
12%
Controlled Substances
12%
Social Sciences
Drug Use
100%
Bhutan
100%
Young Adults
100%
Secondary School
11%
Primary School
11%
Emotions
11%
Diploma
11%
Infectious Disease
11%
South East Asia
11%
Possession
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Drug Use
100%
Prevalence
33%
World Health Organization
22%
Alcohol Consumption
22%
Health Survey
11%
Logistic Regression Analysis
11%
Non Communicable Disease
11%
Outcome Variable
11%
Controlled Substance
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prevalence
100%
Health Survey
33%
Non Communicable Disease
33%
Controlled Substance
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Drug Use
100%
Prevalence
33%
Alcohol Consumption
22%
Health Survey
11%
Non Communicable Disease
11%
Logistic Regression Analysis
11%
Controlled Substance
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Prevalence
100%
Drug Effect
33%
Health Survey
33%