This paper provides a model to assist local program planners, administrators, and other decisionmakers in the assessment of local drug abuse conditions and problems. The model presents data on which to base eve7'yday judgments about drug abuse, to plan for drug abuse services, and to allocate limited resources on local levels. Drug abuse indicators and their rationale for selection are explored, including drug abuse treatment admissions, hepatitis morbidity, and drug abuse violation arrests. Methods for acquiring these data, including samples of various data collection Instruments, are discussed. The experiences of a local community are used as an example to suggest that implementation of this paradigm requires the cooperation of vario...
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ABSTRACT Addictive drugs are all around us and they have become a part of our lives. The issue of dr...
Needs assessment is a practice used to understand the nature and extent of a health or social proble...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Anatomy of the drug problem Chapter 3: Measuring community drug...
In 1998, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) published the first edition of Assessing Drug A...
Prevalence of problem drug use (PDU) is one of five key indicators used by the EMCDDA to provide mor...
Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). Several important changes to the NHSDA in 1999 and 2000 affected the e...
Item 467-A-1Dec. 1980."Developed for the National Institute on Drug Abuse by Planning & Human System...
This monograph, developed as a guide for companies interested in establishing drug abuse programs, b...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
Drug Abuse (GAP). The main objective of GAP is to assist countries in collecting reliable and intern...
This Guide to Drug Abuse Epidemiology is the product of a collaboration between the World Health Org...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
The article reports on a method for analysing the extent of need for drug treatment in a local area,...
Monthly newsletter of the Alamo Area Council of Governments describing news and events of relevance ...
Funding: There was no external funding in prepara-tion of this manuscript. There is a need for an as...
ABSTRACT Addictive drugs are all around us and they have become a part of our lives. The issue of dr...
Needs assessment is a practice used to understand the nature and extent of a health or social proble...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Anatomy of the drug problem Chapter 3: Measuring community drug...
In 1998, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) published the first edition of Assessing Drug A...
Prevalence of problem drug use (PDU) is one of five key indicators used by the EMCDDA to provide mor...
Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). Several important changes to the NHSDA in 1999 and 2000 affected the e...
Item 467-A-1Dec. 1980."Developed for the National Institute on Drug Abuse by Planning & Human System...
This monograph, developed as a guide for companies interested in establishing drug abuse programs, b...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
Drug Abuse (GAP). The main objective of GAP is to assist countries in collecting reliable and intern...
This Guide to Drug Abuse Epidemiology is the product of a collaboration between the World Health Org...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
The article reports on a method for analysing the extent of need for drug treatment in a local area,...
Monthly newsletter of the Alamo Area Council of Governments describing news and events of relevance ...
Funding: There was no external funding in prepara-tion of this manuscript. There is a need for an as...
ABSTRACT Addictive drugs are all around us and they have become a part of our lives. The issue of dr...