A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 183
... sample of 50 subjects was chosen from patients admitted with a chronic medical condition . Another stratified random sample of 25 patients was chosen from those patients who were physically well at the time of admit- tance and remained ...
... sample of 50 subjects was chosen from patients admitted with a chronic medical condition . Another stratified random sample of 25 patients was chosen from those patients who were physically well at the time of admit- tance and remained ...
Page 184
... sample could be selected . Therefore , all al- coholic methadone patients who met the criteria were selected for the sample , totaling 36 , 13 of whom were physically well , and 23 of whom had chronic medical conditions . Thus , the ...
... sample could be selected . Therefore , all al- coholic methadone patients who met the criteria were selected for the sample , totaling 36 , 13 of whom were physically well , and 23 of whom had chronic medical conditions . Thus , the ...
Page 568
... Sample 2 subjects . No significant differences were found between these groups on any of the variables listed . These findings suggest that Sample 1 appears to be similar to Sample 2 at least along the dimensions examined , and that Sample ...
... Sample 2 subjects . No significant differences were found between these groups on any of the variables listed . These findings suggest that Sample 1 appears to be similar to Sample 2 at least along the dimensions examined , and that Sample ...
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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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