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Risk factors for alcohol and other drug disorders: A review. Aust Psychol. 2005; 40 :73–80.Marsh, A., & Dale, A. (2005). Risk factors for alcohol and other drug disorders: A review. Australian Psychologist, 40(2), 73-80. doi:10.1080/00050060500094662...
Methods: Data were derived from self-report surveys conducted with a random sample of ED patients screening positive for at-risk alcohol or drug use. As part of an alcohol and drug assessment completed by a health education specialist, patients were asked questions about their sexual behaviors. ...
i) determine the prevalence of substance use, specifically alcohol and illicit drug use, among YLWH compared to their HIV-uninfected peers; ii) investigate the independent association between young people's HIV infection status and substance use; iii) investigate the risk indicators for substance us...
This study tested the hypothesis that a history of psychiatric and alcohol disorders would affect the risk of developing drug abuse or dependence later in life. This case-control study selected cases and controls using the snowball technique in order to obtain cases from this hidden population and...
Track 4: Ecological Risk Assessment: Anecological risk assessmentis the process for evaluating how likely it is that theenvironmentmay be influenced as a result of revelation to one or moreenvironmentalstressors likechemicals, land change, disease, invasive species and climate change.Environmental Risk...
Self-management includes all behavioural measures and cognitive activities aimed at coping with challenges arising throughout the lifespan. While virtually all of these challenges can be met without pharmacological means, alcohol consumption has long bee
The prevalence of illicit drug use ranged from 0.3% among those who did not use any other substance to 7.1% among those using tobacco, betel quid, and alcohol. CONCLUSIONS: Preventive measures should address substance use in general rather than aiming at single substances. 展开 ...
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Growing concern has arisen from the quasi-exponential increase in the numbers and quantities of man-made chemicals that presently are in current use, and their potential effects on human health, especially their delayed effects on degenerative diseases s