Niraula SR, Chhetry DB, Singh GK, Nagesh S, Shyangwa PM. Risk factor for drug abuse among nepalese samples selected from a town of eastern Nepal. Int J Ment Health Addict 2009;7:430-40.Niraula SR, Chhetry DB, Singh GK, Nagesh S, Shyangwa PM. Risk factors for drug abuse among ...
Drug overdoses can be accidental or intentional. They occur when a person takes more than the medically recommended dose. However, some people may be more sensitive to certain medications, so the low (more dangerous) end of a drug may be toxic for them; a dose that is still within the r...
This study compared the influence of family problems with influence of deviant and delinquent social behavior and peer relationships up to the time of the 16th birthday as risk factors for substance use, for lifetime up to age 26. Control variables for the analysis were available from the Nation...
Drug abuse and other risk factors for physical abuse in pregnancy among white non-Hispanic, black, and Hispanic women. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1991;164(6):1491-1496.Berenson, A. B., Stiglich, N. J., Wilkinson, G. S., and Anderson, G. A. (1991). Drug abuse and other risk factors ...
,3.348 and 0.549 respectively.Conclusion Teenagers are the focal target people for preventing psychoactive drug abuse,the nice environment of family,school and society and the correctly feeding-children ways of the parents are the most important factors for teenager to prevent and control drug abuse....
Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Drug Use: Findings from the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse Douglas Wright Michael Pemberton DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Office of Applied Studies ii Acknowledgments This report was...
Youth Buffered Against Risk Factors Related To Drug Abuse By Healthy Family Relationships And Religious InvolvementEmily Martin
Risk and protective factors for youth substance abuse occur at individual, peer, family, school, and community levels (Hawkins et al., 1992, Oesterle et al., 2012). Individual and peer factors are particularly important in adolescence, with a number of studies indicating that intrapersonal or ...
Ten risk factors for adverse obstetrical outcomes were identified, including maternal characteristics (nonwhite race/ethnicity, drug abuse or dependence, and Medicaid coverage), obstetrical factors (preterm labor during the current pregnancy, incompetent cervix, vaginitis or vulvovaginitis, and multiple ...
National Institute on Drug Abuse. “Is there a difference between physical d[…]dence and addiction?” January 2018. Accessed March 20, 2021. McCabe, Sean Esteban; West, Brady T.; Jutkiewicz, M.; Boyd, Carol J. “Multiple DSM-5 Substance Use Disorders: […]Study of U.S. Adults.” ...