Drugs educationprimary schoollife skills trainingThe long-term effects of a drug education programme (Project Charlie) taught in primary school were examined. Children who had received weekly lessons for a year in primary school, when they were aged nine and ten, were followed up four years ...
In the first (Subset 1), children were randomly assigned to intervention (n=20) or control conditions (n=14) and pre-tested before some received the drugs education programme. They were followed up immediately post-intervention and again as they approached fourteen years of age. In Subset 2,...
Schaps et al (in press) indicated that the course was effective for 7th-grade females only, with these Ss showing increased drug knowledge, less perception of favorable peer attitudes toward the use of "soft" drugs, and decreased involvement in the use of alcohol and marijuana. The follow-...
F Starkey,J Orme - 《Health Education Research》 被引量: 55发表: 2001年 Improving drug use for children in the developing world Children differ significantly from adults in the way they absorb, metabolise, and excrete drugs. These parameters also vary as children grow from neonates ... SA ...
Convention Verified can be considered most reliable in this regard; the label “USP” is found on the outside of the bottle. For example, all Nature Made products are verified by the USP. The safest way to purchase drugs online is through pharmacies accredited by the Verification of Internet...
71. “Drugs or overeating or alcohol or sex, it was all just another way to find peace. To escape what we know. Our education. Our bite of the apple.”— Chuck Palahniuk 72. “The drug culture has shaped at least one major change since the Sixties; It became the basis for overload...
- 《Drugs Education Prevention & Policy》 被引量: 251发表: 2009年 The Effects of PTSD on Treatment Adherence, Drug Relapse, and Criminal Recidivism in a Sample of Incarcerated Men and Women Objective/Method: Given the relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use ...
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association between weight gain and the time of exposure to psychotropic medication [43]. However, the concrete effect of drugs on weight is often difficult to quantify since psychiatric disorders can cause changes in mood, appetite, and fitness for physical activity. Many drugs of this class (...
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