The article first aimed at identifying important theories and research which have been suggested to explain why people use substances. Over the years the research field has become immense and scattered, to some extent divided and specialized, which restrains the potential of knowing what matters most. A second aim was therefore to show how these various aspects could be incorporated into a common theoretical framework. Three central theoretical traits were identified in the literature, suggesting that substance use is affected by laws and policies in society, norms and behaviours of others and people’s individual characteristics. This fits well with the Situational Action Theory suggesting that individual and environmental factors matter, b...
This is the first book to systematically apply sociological perspectives\ud to substance use and abu...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
The article first aimed at identifying important theories and research which have been suggested to ...
In this article which is a review of sociological ideas and studies of drug abusers in social situat...
Alcohol misuse remains a public health concern. Research focusing on preventing harmful consumption ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Professor Christo...
The purpose of this; paper is to review two dominant social perspectives on the etiology of substanc...
The frequent consumption of alcohol and cannabis by youth poses both concern and ambivalence to soci...
Objectives: To test the routine activity theory of deviance, we assess whether adolescents are most ...
Aetiological theories of drug use are briefly reviewed. It is concluded that many complex factors ap...
The use of drugs and alcohol can be modified by the environment in a number of important ways, and t...
This chapter will introduce the reader to the complex issue of substance use. The term substance use...
Substance use (smoking, drinking and illicit drug use) remains, a serious problem for young people l...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
This is the first book to systematically apply sociological perspectives\ud to substance use and abu...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
The article first aimed at identifying important theories and research which have been suggested to ...
In this article which is a review of sociological ideas and studies of drug abusers in social situat...
Alcohol misuse remains a public health concern. Research focusing on preventing harmful consumption ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: Sociology. Advisor: Professor Christo...
The purpose of this; paper is to review two dominant social perspectives on the etiology of substanc...
The frequent consumption of alcohol and cannabis by youth poses both concern and ambivalence to soci...
Objectives: To test the routine activity theory of deviance, we assess whether adolescents are most ...
Aetiological theories of drug use are briefly reviewed. It is concluded that many complex factors ap...
The use of drugs and alcohol can be modified by the environment in a number of important ways, and t...
This chapter will introduce the reader to the complex issue of substance use. The term substance use...
Substance use (smoking, drinking and illicit drug use) remains, a serious problem for young people l...
Issues and trends in relation to substance misuse normally develop in the transitional phase of adol...
This is the first book to systematically apply sociological perspectives\ud to substance use and abu...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...
Objectives: This paper examines the relationship of various licit/illicit substances and their assoc...