A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 182
... less abuse of other drugs among them than non - alcoholic patients . Therefore : 2. The greatest drug abuse should be manifested by non - alcoholic methadone patients with chronic medical conditions while the least drug abuse should be ...
... less abuse of other drugs among them than non - alcoholic patients . Therefore : 2. The greatest drug abuse should be manifested by non - alcoholic methadone patients with chronic medical conditions while the least drug abuse should be ...
Page 497
... less anxiety - reducing opportunities . He feels that this anxiety which may have its roots in the conflicts of ... less than 10 % of the total population but they receive at the same time more than 25 % of all prescription drugs ...
... less anxiety - reducing opportunities . He feels that this anxiety which may have its roots in the conflicts of ... less than 10 % of the total population but they receive at the same time more than 25 % of all prescription drugs ...
Page 523
... less independent , less adventurous , more easily influenced , less agressive , less competitive , more excitable in minor crisis , more easily hurt , more emo- tional , more conceited about their appearance , less objective , and less ...
... less independent , less adventurous , more easily influenced , less agressive , less competitive , more excitable in minor crisis , more easily hurt , more emo- tional , more conceited about their appearance , less objective , and less ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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