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050  4 RC563.2|b.V85 1991 
060    WM 270 V991 1989 
082 04 616.86/071|222/ger 
099    WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aEBSCO 
245 00 Vulnerability to drug abuse /|cedited by Meyer Glantz and 
       Roy Pickens. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c[1992] 
264  4 |c©1992 
300    1 online resource (xvi, 533 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Based in part on material presented at a conference held 
       Nov. 13-14, 1989, co-sponsored by the American 
       Psychological Association Science Directorate and the 
       National Institute of Drug Abuse. 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 00 |gVulnerability to drug abuse : introduction and overview 
       /|rMeyer D. Glantz and Roy W. Pickens --|tTransitions in 
       drug use : risk and protective factors /|rRichard R. 
       Clayton --|tNosological considerations in the diagnosis of
       substance use disorders /|rThomas F. Babor --|tFamilial 
       factors in vulnerability to substance abuse /|rKathleen R.
       Merikangas, Bruce J. Bounsaville, Brigitte A. Prusoff --
       |tGenetic and environmental factors in initiation of drug 
       use and the transition to abuse /|rRemi J. Cadoret --
       |tBiological factors in sociopathy : relationships to drug
       abuse behaviors /|rRoy King, Deborah Curtis, Guenther 
       Knoblich --|tThe role of psychopathology in the transition
       from drug use to abuse and dependence /|rRoger D. Weiss --
       |tOntogeny of substance abuse : perspectives and findings 
       /|rRalph E. Tarter and Ada C. Mezzich --|tAffectivity : a 
       central mechanism in the development of drug dependence /
       |rRobert J. Pandina, Valerie Johnson, Erich W. Labouvie --
       |tProgression to regular marijuana involvement : 
       phenomenology and risk factors for near-daily use /
       |rDenise B. Kandel and Mark Davies --|tUnderstanding the 
       multidimensional nature of drug use and abuse : the role 
       of consumption, risk factors, and protective factors /
       |rMichael D. Newcomb --|tRelationships between 
       circumstances surrounding initial illicit drug use and 
       escalation of drug use : moderating effects of gender and 
       early adolescent experiences /|rHoward B. Kaplan and 
       Robert J. Johnson --|tPsychosocial risk factors in the 
       transition from moderate to heavy use or abuse of drugs /
       |rJudith S. Brook ... [et al.] --|tA developmental 
       psychopathology model of drug abuse vulnerability /|rMeyer
       D. Glantz --|tPredictive factors in adult substance abuse 
       : a prospective study of African American adolescents /
       |rAnn F. Brunswick, Peter A. Messeri, Stephen P. Titus --
       |tAnother time, another drug /|rJoan McCord --|tThe many 
       paths to drug dependence /|rGeroge E. Woody, Harold C. 
       Urschel III, Arthur Alterman. 
520    Why are some people predisposed to drug abuse while others
       seem to be protected? What are the factors that lead to 
       abuse? "Vulnerability to Drug Abuse" presents the latest 
       research and important new insights into these complex 
       questions. /// Combining new findings with extensive 
       research reviews by the leading experts, "Vulnerability to
       Drug Abuse" examines the full range of variables that 
       affect vulnerability; biomedical (including genetic), 
       psychological, psychiatric, social, familial, and 
       environmental factors are included. Designed for both 
       researchers and practitioners, this comprehensive text is 
       the authoritative reference for the latest information on:
       the risk factors and etiology of drug abuse; the results 
       of multidisciplinary and longitudinal studies; integrative
       models and theories of drug abuse and escalation; 
       methodological issues and approaches [and] research on 
       special populations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 
       APA, all rights reserved). 
550    Made available through: American Psychological 
       Association's PsyBooks  Collection. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Drug abuse|xEtiology|xCongresses. 
650  2 Substance-Related Disorders|xetiology|vCongresses. 
650  2 Substance-Related Disorders|xpsychology|vCongresses. 
700 1  Glantz, Meyer D. 
700 1  Pickens, Roy W. 
710 2  American Psychological Association.|bScience Directorate. 
710 2  American Psychological Association. 
710 2  National Institute on Drug Abuse. 
776 1  |tVulnerability to drug abuse (print)|w(DLC)   91035242 
994    01|bSTJ 
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