A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... users , or abstainers , those who use alcohol a few times a year or never . The majority of the respondents ( 56.2 % ) reported little or no use of alcohol . Frequent users comprised less than one - fifth ( 18.6 % of the respondents ...
... users , or abstainers , those who use alcohol a few times a year or never . The majority of the respondents ( 56.2 % ) reported little or no use of alcohol . Frequent users comprised less than one - fifth ( 18.6 % of the respondents ...
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... users of psychotropic drugs were condensed in several short paragraphs and are presented below : 1 . Almost all users of psychotropic drugs ( 98.7 % ) indicated that they obtained their prescribed sedatives - tranquilizers and anti ...
... users of psychotropic drugs were condensed in several short paragraphs and are presented below : 1 . Almost all users of psychotropic drugs ( 98.7 % ) indicated that they obtained their prescribed sedatives - tranquilizers and anti ...
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... users . No significant differences were found between users and non - users on their decision making process , consisting of the following steps : weighing alternatives , seeking information , consid- ering risks , making actual ...
... users . No significant differences were found between users and non - users on their decision making process , consisting of the following steps : weighing alternatives , seeking information , consid- ering risks , making actual ...
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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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