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Skuja, Andris T.; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1975
Following an intense training program, 41 alcoholism counselor trainees were evaluated on changes in five parameters of job related functioning. Supervisor ratings indicated positive changes in trainee's clinical competence, utilization in alcoholism work, personal involvement in alcoholism work, degree of assigned responsibilities, and overall…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholism, Behavior Rating Scales, Counselor Performance
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Hart, Larry – Journal of Drug Education, 1975
High school students (N=81) were surveyed regarding their attitudes on nine factors regarding the alcoholic and his alcoholism, and the drug abuser and his drug abuse. Analysis of the data indicated that on eight of the nine factors the students tended to view the two pathologies in essentially the same way. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Drug Abuse
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Tennant, Forest S., Jr. – Journal of Drug Education, 1976
Studies question whether there is a significant association between parents' dependency traits and drug habits in their offspring. Reported here is a survey of 1,091 young males. The reported occurrence of parents' alcohol consumption, smoking, use of stimulants and sedatives, and overeating were compared among abusers and non-users of hashish,…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Individual Characteristics
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Yakichuk, Albert J. – Journal of Drug Education, 1978
Examined differences in self-concept between alcoholic and non-alcoholic adults on physical self, moral-ethical self, personal self, family self, social self, and self-criticism as measured by the Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS). There were significant differences between means obtained by alcoholics and non-alcoholics on all sub-tests of the…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Body Image, Drug Abuse, Morale
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Oki, G.; Collier, D. – Journal of Drug Education, 1978
Prior to the opening of a rurally located treatment program for public inebriates, a concentrated public relations effort was made to inform and reassure the inhabitants of the local and surrounding neighborhoods about the program. Community sentiments four years later are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Clinics, Community Attitudes, Program Descriptions
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Laudeman, Kent A. – Journal of Drug Education, 1977
Three matched groups (n=27) of young adult alcohol offenders, non-alcohol offenders and controls were compared on mental health, use of alcohol, and problem drinking. Implications suggest that excessive drinking may be learned and maintained by psychological, physiological, and/or sociological reinforcement(s). (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns, Drinking, Drug Abuse
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Zimering, Stanley; Calhoun, James F. – Journal of Drug Education, 1976
Given the high rate of alcoholism in the United States, the question is pursued regarding the existence of a personality type in which the individual is predisposed toward alcoholism. It is concluded that the alcoholic personality may be characterized by certain predisposing traits "triggered" by specific environmental stresses. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Drinking, Environment
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Tennant, Forest S., Jr. – Journal of Drug Education, 1979
Preschool children were shown eight pictorial representations of substance abuse. All children could identify some of the behaviors and relate some health benefits or hazards of the behavior. Parents and television were the primary sources of knowledge. Preschool children may be a suitable target population for substance abuse and other…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Development, Drug Abuse, Health Education
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Forslund, Morris A. – Journal of Drug Education, 1979
Found that American Indian youths tend to experience more serious consequences of drinking than do White youths from the same area with regard to feeling high, getting drunk, passing out, suffering loss of memory, being stopped by police, having automobile accidents, and getting into trouble with parents. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, American Indians, Cross Cultural Studies
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Globetti, Gerald; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1977
This paper focuses upon patterns of alcohol abuse and permissiveness among a sample of 230 high school students residing in a U.S. military community in Europe. Patterns of abuse are seen as symptomatic of the military life style and the homogeneity of the environment surrounding the respondents. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns, Drug Abuse
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Streit, Fred; Nicolich, Mark J. – Journal of Drug Education, 1977
A drug and alcohol use prevalence study was conducted among Montana Indians by Montana Indians. The results raise questions about culture transmission as a drug prevention strategy. Also, there is evidence of a high proportion of youth with deceased fathers. Implications for further prevention needs are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Influences