A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... follow - up interview , an average of 5 years later . The percentage reporting no heroin use at all rose from 13 percent prior to treatment to 80 percent at follow - up . The percentage reporting illegal activities fell from 50 to 17 ...
... follow - up interview , an average of 5 years later . The percentage reporting no heroin use at all rose from 13 percent prior to treatment to 80 percent at follow - up . The percentage reporting illegal activities fell from 50 to 17 ...
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... follow - up , 32.7 % of those at risk reported excessive drinking , high problems or both , compared with 28.9 % of the same subjects just prior to admission . Taking the two components separately , neither alcohol consumption nor ...
... follow - up , 32.7 % of those at risk reported excessive drinking , high problems or both , compared with 28.9 % of the same subjects just prior to admission . Taking the two components separately , neither alcohol consumption nor ...
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... Follow - Up Total % Who Were Problem Drinkers On Follow - Up All Others Pre - Treatment Problem Drinking : No. % No. % Up to Admission 108 In Past Only Never 52 55 3220 50 82 19 190 108/190 = 57 % 24 112 25 164 52/164 32 % 26 249 56 304 ...
... Follow - Up Total % Who Were Problem Drinkers On Follow - Up All Others Pre - Treatment Problem Drinking : No. % No. % Up to Admission 108 In Past Only Never 52 55 3220 50 82 19 190 108/190 = 57 % 24 112 25 164 52/164 32 % 26 249 56 304 ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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