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Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Adolescence

NCJ Number
165650
Editor(s)
J Brook, D Lettieri, D W Brook, B Stimmel
Date Published
1985
Length
209 pages
Annotation
This book focuses on adolescent use of mood-altering drugs in an attempt to better understand the reasons why young people turn to drugs, the most effective ways of managing juvenile drug abusers, and how to prevent initial involvement in drug use.
Abstract
The lead paper summarizes the work of 43 theorists in the drug field, classifying drug abuse theories according to relationships with self, others, society, and nature. In comparing theories and disciplines, the need for a multidisciplinary theory of drug use and abuse and the complexity of existing models that explain drug abuse are emphasized. Other papers address controversial issues associated with drug use, place drug abuse research in a developmental-historical context, and present insights on the social context in which young people use drugs. Additional papers look at recent epidemiological studies of adolescent drug abuse, multiple drug use, the role of marijuana in drug user adaptation, and effects of drug use. Finally, papers discuss influences on adolescent drug use, including parental and peer attitudes, and the need for effective research, treatment, and intervention strategies and for appropriate public policies. References and tables

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