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Christina Nelson - Applying John Hagan’S Power-Control Theory To Gender Differences With Drug Abuse, Christina Nelson
Christina Nelson - Applying John Hagan’S Power-Control Theory To Gender Differences With Drug Abuse, Christina Nelson
Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program 2014
Previous work has indicated that young men and women engage in drug use in different ways and for different reasons. This research tests Hagan’s Power-Control Theory to examine gender differences in adolescent drug use. This study analyzes randomly selected subsample of data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Questions that led this study were: Do patterns of drug abuse differ by gender? To what extent can Hagan’s Power-Control Theory explain this? Control variables looked at gender, age and race. All adolescents were from the ages of 12-17. Dependent variables looked at drug use (ever, yearly, monthly). …
Tapestry Of Hope: Inspiration & Victory In The Face Of Adversity, Anna Bossert, Amy Surti
Tapestry Of Hope: Inspiration & Victory In The Face Of Adversity, Anna Bossert, Amy Surti
Bridging the Gaps Posters 2014
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Substance Abuse Recovery: Mind, Body, And Soul, Chinwendu Opara, Aisha Uddin
Substance Abuse Recovery: Mind, Body, And Soul, Chinwendu Opara, Aisha Uddin
Bridging the Gaps Posters 2014
No abstract provided.
2014 Annual Report, Center For Applied Research On Substance Use And Health Disparities
2014 Annual Report, Center For Applied Research On Substance Use And Health Disparities
Center for Applied Research on Substance Use and Health Disparities Annual Reports
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