Self-concept of white, middle socioeconomic status addicts: a controlled study.
Int J Addict
; 12(1): 137-51, 1977 Feb.
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Commonalities in the developmental patterns of both narcotic addiction and negative self-attitudes motivated this controlled study of 70 White, middle socioeconomic status (WMSES) addicts and 70 WMSES nonaddicts. The hypothesis that measures of self-attitudes would distinguish addicts from nonaddicts was confirmed with highly significant differences. The hypothesis that antecedent conditions purported to result in positive self-attitudes would distinguish addicts from controls was also supported. Developmental conditions posited as indices of early self-attitudes further discriminated the two groups. A self-reported profile of the WMSES addict was compiled describing drug-use patterns and childhood situations.
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Aspecto:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Revista:
Int J Addict
Año:
1977
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Estados Unidos