Substance Abuse Prevention ... 2. Factors contributing to tobacco use: There are several risk factors that ... Springfield and to change the social attitudes regarding substance abuse based on ... View More
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Mothers Who Abuse ... Another risk is cardiac malformations. ... One conclusion can be made from reading about fetal abuse. ... the legal system deals with pregnant substance abusers, there ... View More
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unknown ... Of the athletes who are considered at risk of using substance abuse, seventeen percent of the athletes felt that marijuana use was an acceptable way to deal ... View More
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Drug and Alcohol use by Student Athletes ... Of the athletes who are considered at risk of using substance abuse, seventeen percent of the athletes felt that marijuana use was an acceptable way to deal ... View More
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Alcohol ... of crime, and delinquency, as well as high population density, are high risk environments and ... Substance abuse is known to affect ones behavior and personality. ... View More
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Suicide ... only way to prevent suicide is to treat the emotional or substance abuse disorder of ... opportunity for all of society to help individuals at high risk along with ... View More
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Correlation Between Alcohol, Drugs and Youth Crime ... problems at school, association with other highrisk peers, poor ... change, personal attitudes and beliefs particularly regarding substance abuse, rejection of ... View More
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ... Researchers often have trouble establishing a matched control group, especially when studying those groups most at risk of substance abuse. ... View More
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recent trends in child abuse ... abuse. Because substance abuse is presently becoming more and more common, the risk of fatal child abuse is constantly growing. Many ... View More
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Child Abuse ... It is believed that forty percent of established cases of child abuse are related to substance abuse. Other factors that increase the risk of child abuse ... View More
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Elderly Alcohol Abuse Treatmen ... 34.1 of the residents fell at least once, with the risk for falling ... for assessing whether an individual warrants a diagnosis of substance abuse or dependence. ... View More
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High School Dropouts ... In the same manner, personally related risk factors that influence the student in leaving school include: Substance abuse, pregnancy and legal problems ... View More
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AIDS and Alcohol ... research can be implemented effectively only when both AIDS and substance abuse problems are ... is important to be aware that alcohol may increase the risk of AIDS ... View More
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Abuse ... Abuse 88 percent of respondents named substance as one of the top problems by families. Children whoamp39s parents abuse substances are at greater risk for having ... View More
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Psychology of Suicide ... Risk factors include mental illness, substance abuse, previous suicide attempts, family history or suicide, sexual abuse, and impulsive or aggressive behaviors ... View More
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Adolescent Suicide ... Violence at home is also another risk factor as well as having handguns in ... Substance abuse is one of the most popular actions kids take in relieving some of ... View More
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What are the Effects of Alcholic Parents ... primary prevention. The effects were tested by protective factors of children of alcoholics at risk for substance abuse. These include ... View More
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Adolescent Suicide ... There are several things that can put teens at risk for suicide. If teens have substance abuse problems, then it can have depressive effects on the brain. ... View More
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Teen Suicide ... The primary risk factors that have been identified for completed suicides are major depression, substance abuse, severe personality disorders, male gender ... View More
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Anesthesia Obstetrics Coworkers ... Professionalism in anesthesiology requires a clear understanding of the risk of substance abuse and the impaired physician that are unique to anesthesiology. ... View More
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colon cancer ... The Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University found adolescents ... gateway.ampquot Marijuana is, by itself, a high risk substance for adolescents. ... View More
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colon cancer ... The Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University found adolescents ... gateway.ampquot Marijuana is, by itself, a high risk substance for adolescents. ... View More
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child abuse1 ... Other consequences include an increased likelihood of future substance abuse, aggressive behaviors, highrisk health behaviors, criminal activity, depressive ... View More
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PostTraumatic Stress Disorder ... and work related loss and that 70,000 to 100,000 New Yorkers are at risk for developing ... The substance abuse rates are expected to rise along with depression. ... View More
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Neglect in the Nation ... survival needs to the extent that there is harm or risk of harm to ... These often include parental substance abuse and an area noted for substance abuse problems. ... View More
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child psychology ... are adolescentsamp39 perceptions of substance abuse programs and strategies 333333333333 With growing awareness that even very young children are at risk of drug ... View More
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Suicide ... There is no doubt that the existing evidence points to an inordinate risk of suicide ... More than half of all teenage suicide victims had a substance abuse problem ... View More
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Effects of Poverty ... factors to typical early brain development, including inadequate nutrition, maternal substance abuse, maternal depression, environmental toxins, risk of trauma ... View More
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Health and Safety Threats to an Organizationamp39s Employee Health ... Jobs that encounter highrisk biological hazards, such as those in ... Substance Abuse risks cause an uncomfortable ethical position for supervisors, especially if ... View More
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Pressures of Drugs in Sports Athletes are at a big risk to fall into peer pressure. ... Substance abuse is a common occurrence in sports, and there are several consequences concerning the ... View More
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