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#3: Mixture of Ingredients Every Drug Experience is a Mixture of these 3 Ingredients: A. Drug B. “Set” - the mind “set” of the individual C. “Setting” - the place and the situation
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#4: Extent of Drug Use Data Collection #1 - Survey Questionnaires of Junior High, High School and College Students (p. 10) Validity Problems Can only use for those in class Not every one is being honest
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#4: Extent of Drug Use Data Collection #2 - House-to-House Surveys (p. 12) Validity Problems Time consuming & expensive Greater rate of refusal
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#5: Do Not Correlate with Use Factors that do NOT correlate with drug use: (p. 15) Socioeconomic status of the family Personality Problems
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#6: Consistent Factors Psychosocial factors for students who report the least drinking & drug use: (Instructor Notes) Religious Attend school regularly & get good grades Good relationships with parents Do not break the law
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#7: Top 4 Risk Factors Table 1-3 (p. 16) Community: Community Norms toward Substance Abuse (multiple substances) 5.09 Peer/Individual: a. Friends Substance Abuse (multiple substances) 8.05 b. Friends Substance Abuse (marijuana) 6.25 School: Perceived prevalence of substance abuse (multiple substances) 6.05
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#8: Excessive Use TRUE: Once someone starts an excessive use of a drug, the drug itself can reinforce the behavior of substance abuse. FALSE: Once someone starts an excessive use of a drug, the continued abuse of the drug is caused by the individual's personality problems.
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