The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file.Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on April 1, 2008)Includes bibliographical references.Thesis (M.A.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2007.Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- Sociology.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Much research examines how drugs are socially constructed at the broad macro level, such as how certain drugs are associated with stigmatized minority populations or how drug use is individuali...
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Book Summary: This outstanding resource guide for students and young adults provides an introduction...
- Drug Abuse - Why Are Drugs So Attractive? - Scare Tactics - Effects of Smoking - Intoxicating Beve...
In the 1980s, government agencies sought to utilize research on drug use prevention to design media ...
This article will review the role of behavioral theory in the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaig...
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Various speech genres presuppose not only general, but also special genre norms. In recent works, so...
This article summarizes the theoretical underpinnings, substantive contents, and limitations of comp...
Aetiological theories of drug use are briefly reviewed. It is concluded that many complex factors ap...
This paper examines whether a national anti-drug advertising campaign is associated with a change in...
Criticism of the role of the media in the dissemination of drug abase information demonstrates a nee...
The use of mass media campaigns in drug prevention is both relatively common and not without controv...
The common view of drug prevention, particularly in lay audiences, is that it consists of informing ...
The United States has a long and complex history surrounding substance use. Drug education programs ...
Heuristic qualitative research techniques (Moustakas,1990) were used to explore the dynamic of the h...
This study examines the history of anti-marijuana messages in the United States and the prevalent us...
Book Summary: This outstanding resource guide for students and young adults provides an introduction...
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