Minority teen boys smoke more when they perceive discrimination; girls do not

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 13:21 in Psychology & Sociology

The perception of discrimination increases the amount teenage minority boys smoke but does not increase the amount teenage minority girls smoke, according to a new study from the Indiana University School of Medicine.

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