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Drug use variations

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2010
Medications play a large part in today’s health-care delivery. Indeed, it is this centrality to health care that has fuelled various debates about the cost and benefits of different drugs, especially expensive medicines associated with cancer treatments and multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Adolescents' drug use and drug knowledge

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Self-medication is a common event. To use drugs correctly, a basic knowledge about drugs is required. Poor data are available about adults' drug knowledge. Furthermore, adolescents' basic drug knowledge has not been investigated. This study was designed in order to explore adolescents' drug use and knowledge and the factors that influence them. A total
S, Stoelben   +3 more
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Youthful Drug Use and Drug Subcultures

International Journal of the Addictions, 1986
Drug involvement is such an intensely social behavior that it lends itself to the notion of a subcultural existence. The social aspects of drug involvement generate a value system that is different from the dominant order. Using a longitudinal sample of college students, the findings indicate two distinctively different types of drug use, marijuana ...
C M, Smeja, D G, Rojek
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Personality, Drug Preference, Drug Use, and Drug Availability

Journal of Drug Education, 2011
This study examined the relationship between drug preference, drug use, drug availability, and personality among individuals ( n = 100) in treatment for substance abuse in an effort to replicate the results of an earlier study (Feldman, Kumar, Angelini, Pekala, & Porter, 2007) designed to test prediction derived from Eysenck's (1957, 1967 ...
Marc, Feldman   +3 more
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Drug use update

Medical Clinics of North America, 1994
Drug abuse by athletes is a problem not restricted to the elite athlete. Regardless of one's specialty, physicians caring for any athlete or anyone engaged in sport activities must consider drug abuse as an integral part of their patient assessment. To diagnose drug abuse, one must think about drug abuse. The issues are complex.
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Adolescent Drug Use

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—Dr Macdonald's assessment 1 of adolescent drug use is simplistic. One of my first thoughts on reading his review was that adolescents appear to thrive on self-destructive risk taking; why, except as a response to or a part of the process and pain of growing up? Informed self-determination, then, is a right not to be denied. Another dangerous game
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Drug use and multiple drug use

2003
Abstract Over time there are variations in the emphasis given to different substances as ‘main’ problem drugs. Sometimes greater attention is given to heroin use. At other times, arguments are made for the primacy of problems associated with crack cocaine, amphetamines, tranquillizers, or other drugs.
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Drug Use

2004
A balanced and straightforward survey of the key issues, facts, and controversies surrounding the use and abuse of harmful drugs in the United States and abroad. Drug Use: A Reference Handbookpresents a vast collection of facts and information about the major issues that drive the world's never-ending drug problem.
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Drug Safety within Drug Use

Disease Management, 2006
Stanley A, Edlavitch, J Warren, Salmon
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Unfamiliar Drug Uses

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1995
L L, Lilley, R, Guanci
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