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Item Details
Title:
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EMERGENT ISSUES IN THE FIELD OF DRUG ABUSE
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By: |
Judith A. Levy (Editor), Richard C. Stephens (Editor), Duane C. McBride (Editor) |
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Hardback |

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£63.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0762305371 |
ISBN 13: |
9780762305377 |
Publisher: |
ELSEVIER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY |
Pub. date: |
27 December, 1999 |
Series: |
Advances in Medical Sociology 7 |
Pages: |
378 |
Description: |
Addresses the advanced issues in the field of drug abuse research and suggests directions in which the field should go. This book discusses initiation and progression to drug use and its health consequences. It focuses on the mechanisms by which drug and alcohol use come to be defined as social problems. |
Synopsis: |
The field of drug abuse research is undergoing rapid change. This book reflects this change in addressing both current "cutting edge" issues in the field and suggests directions in which the field should go. Chapters are contributed by some of the leading drug abuse researchers in the nation. The book is divided into six parts. Part 1 discusses initiation and progression to drug use and its health consequences. It contains three papers which review adolescent drug use epidemiology and its implications for prevention research and adult health status as a consequence of adolescent drug use. Part 2 deals with current treatment issues and contains three chapters on client motivation/readiness as a factor in drug treatment, the impact of centralized intake on access to treatment and client satisfaction, and the effects of managed care on drug users. Part 3 also consists of three chapters on drug user belief and identity systems. They examine moral belief and drug problem recognition, the cultural aspects of recovery among drug dependent Puerto Rican mothers and models of adaptation to termination of supplemental security insurance for drug abusers. Part 4 discusses HIV prevention among drug abusers and includes a study of the impact of NIDA Cooperative Agreement programs on HIV risk behaviors, the influence of settings, norms and social networks on AIDS prevention efforts and the role of employment cycles and incentives in recruiting drug users into HIV studies. Part 5 focuses on the mechanisms by which drug and alcohol use come to be defined as social problems. One chapter discusses community organization and drug prevention readiness while the other chapter analyzes the transformation that private alcohol treatment programs have undergone over the past several decades. Part 6 closes the volume by discussing the critical need for the research field to translate its findings from the researcher to the life practitioner. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
JAI Press Inc. |
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Non-returnable |
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