As new drugs are introduced into the market, it becomes the role of policy makers to assess the dangers associated with each drug and its potential to be misused by the populace. The focus of this research is to better understand how young adults learn about a new drug and subsequently engage in its use. Salvia divinorum is a plant species whose leaves contain psychoactive components. Its recreational use among teenagers and young adults has received increased media and policy attention. Several states have taken the initiative to ban this substance. Despite this legal action, little is known about why this substance has gained in popularity and what factors contribute to its use. Akers’ social learning theory offers one explanation for why...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
As new drugs are introduced into the market, it becomes the role of policy makers to assess the dang...
While peer groups remain the primary place where learning about drugs takes place, recently, researc...
The recreational use of Salvia divinorum has received increased attention by media outlets and polic...
Salvia divinorum is a new recreational drug where few studies have been conducted on its prevalence ...
Salvia, a hallucinogenic plant legally available in most of the United States, has become a widely d...
Background A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of t...
Salvia, a hallucinogenic plant legally available in most of the United States, has become a widely d...
Adolescent substance use is an important area of research in sociology; however, there is a lack of ...
This study focuses on 13 salvia divinorum users, specifically seeking to understand the social, situ...
Adolescent substance use is an important area of research in sociology; however, there is a lack of ...
Researchers commonly use a person\u27s perception of the drug use of friends to determine the impact...
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of ...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...
As new drugs are introduced into the market, it becomes the role of policy makers to assess the dang...
While peer groups remain the primary place where learning about drugs takes place, recently, researc...
The recreational use of Salvia divinorum has received increased attention by media outlets and polic...
Salvia divinorum is a new recreational drug where few studies have been conducted on its prevalence ...
Salvia, a hallucinogenic plant legally available in most of the United States, has become a widely d...
Background A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of t...
Salvia, a hallucinogenic plant legally available in most of the United States, has become a widely d...
Adolescent substance use is an important area of research in sociology; however, there is a lack of ...
This study focuses on 13 salvia divinorum users, specifically seeking to understand the social, situ...
Adolescent substance use is an important area of research in sociology; however, there is a lack of ...
Researchers commonly use a person\u27s perception of the drug use of friends to determine the impact...
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of ...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
Shifting drug use patterns away from traditional illicit drugs (i.e., heroin, cocaine, methamphetami...