Psychoenvironmental forces in substance abuse prevention:

(Publisher-supplied data) Psychological vulnerabilities and environment influences are the most powerful forces shaping the behavior and choices of students to use harmful substances. This book employs computer-assisted Associative Group Analysis technology of comparative imaging and cognitive mappi...

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Main Authors: Szalay, Lorand B. (Author), Strohl, Jean Bryson (Author), Doherty, Kathleen T. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY [u.a.] Kluwer Acad., Plenum Publ. 1999
Series:Cognition and language
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Summary:(Publisher-supplied data) Psychological vulnerabilities and environment influences are the most powerful forces shaping the behavior and choices of students to use harmful substances. This book employs computer-assisted Associative Group Analysis technology of comparative imaging and cognitive mapping to identify these factors and offers new perspectives for more comprehensive risk assessments and effective prevention.
Physical Description:XV, 360 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0306459639

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