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245 00 Teen drug abuse /|cPamela Willwerth Aue, book editor.
264 1 Detroit :|bThomson/Gale,|c[2006]
264 4 |c©2006
300 236 pages :|billustrations ;|c22 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Opposing viewpoints series
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-224) and
index.
505 00 |tWhy consider opposing viewpoints? --|tIntroduction --
|gch. 1.|tIs teen drug abuse a serious problem? --
|tChapter preface --|g1.|tTeen drug abuse is decreasing /
|rOffice of National Drug Control Policy --|g2. The
|textent of teen drug abuse has not changed significantly
/|rErik Goldman --|g3.|tBinge drinking among youths is a
serious problem /|rJean Weinberg --|g4.|tBinge drinking is
declining among youths /|rDavid J. Hanson --|g5.|tTeen
marijuana use is a serious threat /|rScott Burns --|g6.
|tTeen marijuana use is not a serious threat /|rBrian C.
Bennett --|g7.|tTeens are abusing prescription drugs /
|rCarolyn Banta --|g8.|tTeen inhalant abuse is a serious
problem /|rNational Institute on Drug Abuse --|g9.|tYouths
are abusing over-the-counter drugs /|rDonna Leinwand --
|tPeriodical bibliography --|gch. 2.|tWhat causes teen
drug abuse? --|tChapter preface --|g1.|tAddiction is a
brain disease /|rNational Institute on Drug Abuse --|g2.
|tAddiction is not a brain disease /|rCitizens Commission
on Human Rights --|g3.|tRitalin leads to drug abuse /
|rRobert W. Lee --|g4.|tRitalin does not lead to drug
abuse /|rMichael Fumento --|g5.|tMedical marijuana laws
encourage teens to use cannibis [i.e. cannabis] /|rKaren
P. Tandy --|g6.|tMedical marijuana laws do not encourage
teens to use cannibis [i.e. cannabis] /|rKaren O'Keefe
|gand|rMitch Earleywine --|g7.|tDrug treatment leads to
substance abuse /|rMaia Szalavitz --|g8.|tDrug treatment
combats substance abuse /|rJudy Shepps Battle --
|tPeriodical bibliography --
505 00 |gch. 3.|tDo the media promote teen drug abuse? --
|tChapter preface --|g1.|tCigarette ads strongly influence
teen smoking /|rMeg Gallogly --|g2.|tCigarette ads do not
strongly influence teen smoking /|rAlyse R. Lancaster|gand
|rKent M. Lancaster --|g3.|tMovies glamorize smoking /
|rDartmouth Medical School --|g4.|tMovies do not glamorize
smoking /|rJacob Sullum --|g5.|tAlcohol ads promote
underage drinking /|rCenter on Alcohol Marketing and Youth
--|g6.|tAlcohol ads do not promote underage drinking /
|rRobert A. Levy --|tPeriodical bibliography --|gch. 4.
|tHow can teen drug abuse be prevented? --|tChapter
preface --|g1.|tDrug testing can deter teen drug use /
|rCalvina L. Fay --|g2.|tDrug testing does not deter teen
drug use /|rJohn R. Knight|gand|rSharon Levy --|g3.
|tAbstinence-only substance abuse education is effective /
|rJay Mathews --|g4.|tAbstinence-only substance abuse
education is sometimes ineffective /|rMarsha Rosenbaum --
|tPeriodical bibliography --|tFor further discussion --
|tOrganizations to contact --|tBibliography of books --
|tIndex.
650 0 Drug abuse|zUnited States.
650 0 Teenagers|xDrug use|zUnited States.
650 0 Drug abuse|zUnited States|xPrevention.
700 1 Aue, Pamela Willwerth.
830 0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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