Theories on Drug Abuse: Selected Contemporary PerspectivesDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980 - Drug abuse - 488 pages |
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... explaining , wholly or in part , the problems of drug abuse . In fact , this rapid growth has signaled the need for a single , concise , and widely available volume which would allow interested researchers to discover the exist- ence ...
... explaining , wholly or in part , the problems of drug abuse . In fact , this rapid growth has signaled the need for a single , concise , and widely available volume which would allow interested researchers to discover the exist- ence ...
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... explains in part why narcotic addiction rates are higher in the urban slums than in middle - class suburbs and why the incidence of narcotic addiction approached the zero level during World War II when normal commercial channels in the ...
... explains in part why narcotic addiction rates are higher in the urban slums than in middle - class suburbs and why the incidence of narcotic addiction approached the zero level during World War II when normal commercial channels in the ...
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... explain why , in a given urban slum neighborhood with uniform access to narcotic drugs and uniform sub- cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for narcotic addiction , the vast majority of adolescents become only sporadic ...
... explain why , in a given urban slum neighborhood with uniform access to narcotic drugs and uniform sub- cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for narcotic addiction , the vast majority of adolescents become only sporadic ...
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... explain other forms of substance abuse . WHAT IS INHERITED ? Perhaps the strongest evidence for a genetic factor in ... explained before it is known why serious drinking problems develop in perhaps one of 12 or 15 drinkers in Western ...
... explain other forms of substance abuse . WHAT IS INHERITED ? Perhaps the strongest evidence for a genetic factor in ... explained before it is known why serious drinking problems develop in perhaps one of 12 or 15 drinkers in Western ...
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... explain the flush and other ill effects ( such as nausea ) . Other groups with relatively low alcoholism rates may ... explanation is that innate biological factors are responsible . To summarize , large numbers of people are more or ...
... explain the flush and other ill effects ( such as nausea ) . Other groups with relatively low alcoholism rates may ... explanation is that innate biological factors are responsible . To summarize , large numbers of people are more or ...
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