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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... norms , values , cannabis subcul- ture , heroin- injection subcul- ture , drug dis- tribution , peer culture Hypersensitivity to stimuli , social influence , neuro- physiological influ- ence , phylogeny , population den- sity / control ...
... norms , values , cannabis subcul- ture , heroin- injection subcul- ture , drug dis- tribution , peer culture Hypersensitivity to stimuli , social influence , neuro- physiological influ- ence , phylogeny , population den- sity / control ...
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... norms against drug abuse is a person who is open to being swayed into drug use by situational factors . As Bowers ( 1968 ) showed , those with strong personal norms against it will not use a substance even if the environment allows it ...
... norms against drug abuse is a person who is open to being swayed into drug use by situational factors . As Bowers ( 1968 ) showed , those with strong personal norms against it will not use a substance even if the environment allows it ...
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. without strong norms will fluctuate widely in their usage depending upon the environmental characteristics . According to our theory , not being socialized to the traditional culture is a necessary but ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. without strong norms will fluctuate widely in their usage depending upon the environmental characteristics . According to our theory , not being socialized to the traditional culture is a necessary but ...
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... norms on to their children . Second , participation in a traditional group would provide for substitute parenting figures if the biological parents were incapable of or unwilling to provide appropriate models and traditional ...
... norms on to their children . Second , participation in a traditional group would provide for substitute parenting figures if the biological parents were incapable of or unwilling to provide appropriate models and traditional ...
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... norms , models , and impersonal socializa- tion influences such as advertising . These influence systems are central to the criminal justice system's belief in the efficacy of demand reduction methods through modifying the social ...
... norms , models , and impersonal socializa- tion influences such as advertising . These influence systems are central to the criminal justice system's belief in the efficacy of demand reduction methods through modifying the social ...
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