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 ...
Page 415
... percent of patients surveyed indi- cated that they were employed on a full - time basis . Another twenty percent indicated that they were employed on a part - time basis which partially explains some of the low income levels reported in ...
... percent of patients surveyed indi- cated that they were employed on a full - time basis . Another twenty percent indicated that they were employed on a part - time basis which partially explains some of the low income levels reported in ...
Page 477
... percent of the students report having tried alcohol and seventy - eight percent report current use of alcohol . There is a wide variation in the frequency of alcohol use reported among current alcohol users , with about fifty percent ...
... percent of the students report having tried alcohol and seventy - eight percent report current use of alcohol . There is a wide variation in the frequency of alcohol use reported among current alcohol users , with about fifty percent ...
Contents
Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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