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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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. CONTENTS ( Continued ) AN AVAILABILITY - PRONENESS THEORY OF ILLICIT DRUG ABUSE Reginald G. Smart 46 PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE USE : A GENERAL THEORY Gene M. Smith 50 A LIFE - THEME THEORY OF CHRONIC ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. CONTENTS ( Continued ) AN AVAILABILITY - PRONENESS THEORY OF ILLICIT DRUG ABUSE Reginald G. Smart 46 PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE USE : A GENERAL THEORY Gene M. Smith 50 A LIFE - THEME THEORY OF CHRONIC ...
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... Drugs General Addiction 34 Theory 324 346 365 389 407 Theory of Drug Use 38 Coping Theory 326 349 367 393 412 An Availability - Proneness Theory of Illicit Drug Abuse Availability_and 46 Proneness ' Theory 330 352 373 397 414 Perceived ...
... Drugs General Addiction 34 Theory 324 346 365 389 407 Theory of Drug Use 38 Coping Theory 326 349 367 393 412 An Availability - Proneness Theory of Illicit Drug Abuse Availability_and 46 Proneness ' Theory 330 352 373 397 414 Perceived ...
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... illicit narcotics trade were disrupted . Thus , no matter how great the cultural attitudinal tolerance for addictive practices is , or how strong individual personality predispositions are , nobody can become addicted to narcotic drugs ...
... illicit narcotics trade were disrupted . Thus , no matter how great the cultural attitudinal tolerance for addictive practices is , or how strong individual personality predispositions are , nobody can become addicted to narcotic drugs ...
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... drug use in an attempt to provide relatively concrete and detailed descriptions of factors leading to specific types of nonmedical drug use . The primary focus of the models is on illicit " hard " drug abuse , such as abuse of heroin ...
... drug use in an attempt to provide relatively concrete and detailed descriptions of factors leading to specific types of nonmedical drug use . The primary focus of the models is on illicit " hard " drug abuse , such as abuse of heroin ...
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... illicit drug use may not be for another . In these situations , simple multiple regression weights , for example , do not apply equally to everyone , and the ordinary statistical procedures of chi - square and ANOVA can be misleading ...
... illicit drug use may not be for another . In these situations , simple multiple regression weights , for example , do not apply equally to everyone , and the ordinary statistical procedures of chi - square and ANOVA can be misleading ...
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