Furthermore, the greater the incidence of substance abuse, the greater the supply of beggars, indirectly increasing the demand for regulation. |
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Disorders of addiction, particularly substance abuse, are commoner in males. |
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Perhaps the most obvious issue is the resumption, continuation, or worsening of substance abuse. |
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For adolescent boys this risk may rise if the depression is accompanied by conduct disorder and alcohol or other substance abuse. |
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But in between campaigns, the Canadian Inuits have stunning rates of suicide, substance abuse and disease. |
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Psychologists also offer on-site counseling and education services relating to such topics as depression, substance abuse and trauma. |
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Treatment referrals are made on the basis of a comprehensive assessment for substance abuse, recidivism risk, and criminogenic needs. |
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The importance of identity changes is well documented in literature on substance abuse recovery. |
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With reports of shattered guitars, groupie mayhem, and determined substance abuse, this new offering comes as something of a surprise. |
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In this role, he manages and directs the Life Skills Support Center, and family advocacy, substance abuse and drug demand reduction programs. |
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Ten days later the lawyer was committed to a state mental institution for substance abuse and was eventually disbarred. |
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I do not mean that the recent phenomenon of substance abuse epidemics and passive welfare has turned good health into bad. |
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Is it possible to diagnose schizophrenia in a person with substance abuse problems? |
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Some known dissociative states induced by substance abuse include alcoholic blackouts and substance-induced amnestic disorder. |
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Similarly, substance abuse counseling will refer to the treatment of drug abuse and dependence. |
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The term connotes any subgroup that has traditionally been underrepresented in substance abuse prevention and treatment. |
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These programs, called Blueprints, have been shown to reduce adolescent violent crime, aggression, delinquency, and substance abuse. |
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Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification. |
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Are you suffering from depression, substance abuse, obesity, stress, impotence, domestic problems or even a jinx? |
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It is a prime cause of substance abuse and divorce and can ultimately create a state of tension and chaos in the office and at home. |
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And you know something, I don't care because substance abuse is substance abuse. |
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Housing must provide much more than shelter for low-income individuals undergoing substance abuse rehabilitation. |
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Even after several court ordered attempts at rehabilitation, she is still a slave to substance abuse. |
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This article reviews the published literature on the extent and effectiveness of substance abuse treatment programming for women. |
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A self-report measure was used that consisted of 19 personal consequences of substance abuse. |
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His doctor says he believes a mood disorder is the underlying cause of the actor's substance abuse. |
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The main body of complaints of unfitness to practice by reason of physical or mental disability were linked to substance abuse, she said. |
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Other substances used in volatile substance abuse are solvents, which comprise one of the other areas the Minister wants examined. |
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He said he wanted to support the fund, especially their vital work in schools raising awareness about volatile substance abuse. |
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The father's lack of a steady job, substance abuse, incarceration and domestic violence were among the reasons for not marrying. |
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Oregon also increased capitation payments to encourage primary care providers to screen their patients for substance abuse disorders. |
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Nurses who have substance abuse problems, therefore, carry the stigma associated with this breach in professionalism. |
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The government was intent on reducing the number of firearms, clamping down on illegal drugs and substance abuse. |
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He neither drinks, nor smokes, preferring transcendental meditation to the highs attained through substance abuse. |
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But the usefulness of the scheme in tackling substance abuse has been called into question by drugs experts. |
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He did not have a history of exposure to any known toxin, and he denied any alcohol or substance abuse. |
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His urine was negative for drugs, and there was no history of alcohol or substance abuse. |
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Additionally in many instances drug and substance abuse will involve recognition that unlawful activity has taken place. |
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The scheme is set to highlight the dangers of substance abuse, in particular drugs and alcohol, to the youth of the area. |
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Issues of alcohol and substance abuse may have to be addressed by referral to relevant agencies. |
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Eleven of these patients also were diagnosed with alcohol or substance abuse. |
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They understand that we cannot stop substance abuse without reducing the demand for drugs. |
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The federal war on drugs is the worst way to deal with substance abuse in this country. |
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Poverty, substance abuse and lack of access to community healthcare all take a toll. |
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This report also draws attention to the unmet needs of those with psychosis and substance abuse or dependence. |
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Also, bipolar disorder may increase the risk of alcoholism or other forms of substance abuse. |
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Disabilities with traumatic origin are strongly associated with substance abuse. |
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I will go straight to the core of the matter and talk about addiction and substance abuse. |
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There is a high risk of substance abuse and dependence with benzodiazepines. |
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Many isolated Inuit communities are wracked by substance abuse and grinding poverty. |
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Now it's been discovered that two of the players have been banned from the games for substance abuse. |
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Treatment of a known conduct disorder or substance abuse disorder also has not been shown to reduce suicidality. |
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I know a person who neglected her dog due to substance abuse and general inconsiderateness. |
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Many drop out of school and many are prey to sexual and physical abuse, neglect and substance abuse. |
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This is the sixth in a series of articles about substance abuse and addiction. |
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When there are difficulties with addiction or substance abuse, these centres provide specialized treatment. |
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The overarching goal is to reduce negative consequences of substance abuse for individual persons and for the society. |
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Societal beliefs, social isolation, community disintegration, stressful life events, mental illness and substance abuse must all be addressed in prevention. |
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Some public health advocates consider that the target for public health interventions should be a zero level of substance abuse. |
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Her unwilled memory of the book seems proof that what derailed them was something more than just a nervous breakdown or substance abuse. |
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In other circumstances, it is present at high altitude or secondary to drug or substance abuse. |
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It describes her childhood tumble into substance abuse, gangs and prostitution after her mother's death. |
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More work needs to be done to bring attention to the issue of disability and substance abuse. |
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Patients also should be screened for alcohol and substance abuse. |
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Teenagers seem to know the harmful effects of substance abuse, yet they are not deterred from it. |
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High rates of parental antisocial personality disorder, substance abuse, and maternal depression have been found in boys referred to clinics for aggressive behavior. |
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Each citizen is also granted free of charge rehabilitation treatment of substance abuse. |
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One night, after a big substance abuse session with his layabout muckers, Herbie leaves the flat only to be met by a solitary figure in a boiler suit and white gas mask. |
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South Carolina and Alabama courts have already ruled late-pregnancy substance abuse can be considered a form of child abuse. |
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Group participants discussed issues such as substance abuse, organized crime, and racism. |
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Those with a slightly sleazier bent have dredged up reports of his weight gain, substance abuse, and arrest. |
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Passage of this bill will help decrease criminal behaviour linked to substance abuse. |
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Because of this, Rosalie will see young people coping with this by drinking and engaging in other substance abuse. |
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I routinely ask my teenage patients about substance abuse and sexual activity. |
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Deeper alienation and isolation can follow along with heightened chances of suicide and substance abuse. |
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Insurance plans that do provide a substance abuse benefit may only cover the cost of a 28-day in-patient rehabilitation program. |
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His uncle, who had come out as openly gay, died of an overdose after years of struggling with substance abuse. |
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Things got even more serious when Cosby moved on to the subject of substance abuse and children. |
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How do we deal with that immorality, and how do we deal with substance abuse and all of those other pieces? |
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In recent years rates of substance abuse and suicide among veterans have also ticked steadily upward. |
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Systematic investigations assessing the concordance of survey and social indicator data in estimating the prevalence of substance abuse are warranted. |
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Helps improve substance abuse prevention and treatment services through the identification and dissemination of best practices. |
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Employers should review any policies they have on controlling workplace substance abuse in light of this decision. |
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Predictors included age of onset of criminality, substance abuse, and employment history. |
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Saliva samples are approved as sample material for the detection and diagnostic analysis of substance abuse. |
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A serious mental health problem or substance abuse suffered by one or both parents would also contra-indicate a co-parenting arrangement. |
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The interview was administered by substance abuse counselors or study personnel trained in interview techniques by the counselors and a clinical psychologist. |
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He thought her inability to recall the circumstances of the killing was likely to have been impaired by substance abuse and consequent sleep deprivation. |
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However, the substance abuse can trigger or worsen personality disorders, or produce a syndrome that is diagnostically compatible with personality disorders. |
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Ironically, the alarming discovery of the glue bags comes just a few months after a major campaign in Bradford schools to warn against the dangers of volatile substance abuse. |
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In addition to existing handouts, vagrants can choose from a list of new options of receiving free dental care, employment assistance, and substance abuse counseling. |
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A survey and resurvey were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi. |
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They face additional challenges due to any combination of low job skills, lack of access to child care, long-term unemployment or substance abuse problems, to name a few. |
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Depressed teens face an increased risk for substance abuse, difficulties with school and relationships, greater likelihood of future depression, and even suicide. |
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Remember that coping styles vary with age and that some of these strategies can be triggered by other adversities such as severe marital conflict and parental substance abuse. |
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We are challenged to identify creative solutions for situations involving, for example, chronic pain, psychiatric illness, substance abuse, and rehabilitation. |
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The need principle targets criminogenic need areas such as substance abuse, anti-social personality and anti-social beliefs. |
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Anybody who has a elative or child in substance abuse has some idea of what this feels like. |
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Current psychiatric diagnoses in the nonadult ADHD patients included major depression, conduct disorder, substance abuse and panic disorder. |
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Those with bipolar disorder that came after the onset of substance abuse, with 50 patients. |
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Thousands of former child soldiers have fallen into substance abuse as they try to blunt their memories. |
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Anxiety disorders commonly occur along with other mental or physical illnesses, including depression, alcohol or substance abuse. |
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Along with substance abuse, criminal involvement, suicide and murder were also on the rise. |
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Winehouse's battles with substance abuse were the subject of much media attention. |
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In a review of integrated HIV care for cooccurring substance abuse disorders and mental disorders, Soto et al. |
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This coincidence of depression and substance abuse is not uncommon. |
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The Meehl Foundation specializes in the treatment of borderline, bipolar, major depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance abuse disorders. |
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That is done with the belief that personal problems such as substance abuse or uncontrollable anger may cause criminal behaviour and that treatment of those factors will prevent a reoccurrence of the crime. |
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Among them are mental health, oral health care, substance abuse outpatient treatment, nutritional therapy, health insurance, medical transportation and legal services, he said. |
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Compared with white Americans, African Americans with mental disorders or substance abuse problems are less likely to receive treatment. |
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It held that the random alcohol testing was reasonably necessary to the purpose of minimizing the risk of impaired performance due to substance abuse. |
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Canada has many aboriginal groups who struggle more with substance abuse, loss of identity and personal well being, suicide, and other social ills than does the rest of the country. |
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If left untreated, mental illnesses can result in disability, substance abuse, suicides, lost productivity, and family discord. |
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Studies showed that social anxiety social anxiety is one of the main predictors of substance abuse or drug abuse. |
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Educators may attribute adolescent mood swings and behavior changes to hormones or stress, but sometimes the problem is substance abuse. |
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The predictable consequence of such personal and cultural losses is often disillusionment, lassitude, substance abuse, self-injury and, most dramatically, self-appointed death at an early age. |
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Past experiences with abuse, bad examples set by a parent, or failed relationships can also cause a person to feel a low sense of self-worth and lead them to substance abuse. |
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Others self-medicated their pain through addictions or substance abuse. |
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Consumers want to receive treatment for their substance abuse issues in an environment where they are supported and allowed to define their own goals and successes. |
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The Committee was also concerned about the number of women who return to the institution from their conditional release because of substance abuse or mental health issues. |
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A 2008 study of urban Canadian ERs found substance abuse problems, known for their association with mental illness, contributed significantly to emergency department visits, hospital admissions and duration of stay. |
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In addition, access to mental health, drug and substance abuse programmes, as well as education or work programmes, tends to be much more limited for pre-trial detainees. |
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Several studies have examined the role of sensation seeking as a mediating variable in the association between substance abuse and high-risk behaviour. |
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Herm made a decision to remove treatment for substance abuse from the HMOs mental health department and to establish a new department for substance abuse. |
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While striving for success, Los Angeles Drug Rehab has searched long and hard for a new and effective approach for those struggling with substance abuse addictions. |
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On 13 September 2010, Hatton was admitted to a rehabilitation facility, The Priory, in Roehampton, London, UK, for substance abuse to tackle a drink and depression problem. |
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Black Sabbath plagued with infighting and substance abuse, while facing fierce competition with their opening band, the Los Angeles band Van Halen. |
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Many Indigenous communities suffer from a range of health, social and legal problems associated with substance abuse of both legal and illegal drugs. |
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Timberline Knolls is a leading private residential treatment center for eating disorders and substance abuse, with or without trauma, a dual diagnosis or cooccurring disorder. |
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For some time, clinicians have recognized that dysphoric youth engage in high risk behaviors, specifically substance abuse and early sexual activity. |
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Moore and Polsgrove explored how disenfranchisement, inadequate self-control, and sensation-seeking can serve as risk factors of substance abuse for persons with disabilities. |
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