A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 149
... Admission's Book was utilized during the matching process . It listed the assigned treatment modality and environment , type of admission , number of previous treatments at any program , ethnicity , sex , age , and primary drug of abuse ...
... Admission's Book was utilized during the matching process . It listed the assigned treatment modality and environment , type of admission , number of previous treatments at any program , ethnicity , sex , age , and primary drug of abuse ...
Page 216
... admission was .45 . These are highly significant statistically , al- though they account for only a fifth or less of the variance in outcome status . We can look at the relationship between pre - admission drinking and drinking on ...
... admission was .45 . These are highly significant statistically , al- though they account for only a fifth or less of the variance in outcome status . We can look at the relationship between pre - admission drinking and drinking on ...
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... admission as shown in Figure 2 - B , the Irish have the highest rate of employment at time of admission 39 % as compared with 25 % for the Italians , and in this age group the Italians show a steady and consistent increase in employment ...
... admission as shown in Figure 2 - B , the Irish have the highest rate of employment at time of admission 39 % as compared with 25 % for the Italians , and in this age group the Italians show a steady and consistent increase in employment ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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