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      Heavy alcohol consumption among marginalised African refugee young people in Melbourne, Australia: motivations for drinking, experiences of alcohol-related problems and strategies for managing drinking.

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          Abstract

          Little is known about substance use among resettled refugee populations. This study aimed to describe motivations for drinking, experiences of alcohol-related problems and strategies for managing drinking among marginalised African refugee young people in Melbourne, Australia.

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          Journal
          Ethn Health
          Ethnicity & health
          Informa UK Limited
          1465-3419
          1355-7858
          2016
          : 21
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Centre for Population Health, Burnet Institute , 85 Commercial Rd, Melbourne , VIC 3004 , Australia.
          [2 ] b School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine , Monash University , 99 Commercial Rd, Melbourne , VIC 3004 , Australia.
          [3 ] c National Drug Research Institute (Melbourne Office) , Curtin University , Suite 6, 19-35 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy , VIC 3065 , Australia.
          [4 ] d Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health , 23 Lennox St, Richmond , VIC 3121 , Australia.
          Article
          10.1080/13557858.2015.1061105
          26169071
          5a00ae12-78e3-4c84-b8f4-3f2aaf9baf17
          History

          young people,refugee health,qualitative research,culturally and linguistically diverse communities,Alcohol,Africa

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