A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... percent prior to treatment to 80 percent at follow - up . The percentage reporting illegal activities fell from 50 to 17 percent , and the percent employed rose from 39 to 49 percent . There was no increase in alcohol or other drug use ...
... percent prior to treatment to 80 percent at follow - up . The percentage reporting illegal activities fell from 50 to 17 percent , and the percent employed rose from 39 to 49 percent . There was no increase in alcohol or other drug use ...
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... percent . We anticipate continuing that policy which has brought , and will continue to bring , a vital measure of stability to our field . Second , I want to talk about prevention . I am committed to building a coherent Federal plan ...
... percent . We anticipate continuing that policy which has brought , and will continue to bring , a vital measure of stability to our field . Second , I want to talk about prevention . I am committed to building a coherent Federal plan ...
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... percent are unsure and fifteen percent feel it is not a problem to society . About nine percent of the youths currently using alcohol feel that , on occasion , their own use of alcohol presents personal problems they would like to ...
... percent are unsure and fifteen percent feel it is not a problem to society . About nine percent of the youths currently using alcohol feel that , on occasion , their own use of alcohol presents personal problems they would like to ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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