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This book represents a systematic and broadly based discussion and evaluation of the Gateway Hypothesis.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521783491
- ISBN-10: 0521783496
- Artikelnr.: 26932449
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521783491
- ISBN-10: 0521783496
- Artikelnr.: 26932449
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Overview: 1. Examining the gateway hypothesis: stages and pathways
of drug involvement Denise B. Kandel; Part II. Recent Substantive Findings:
What Do We Know about Stages of Drug Use, Risks and Protective Factors?: 2.
Drug sequences, age of onset and use trajectories as predictors of drug
abuse/dependence in young adulthood Erich Labouvie and Helene R. White; 3.
Substance use norms and transitions in substance use: implications for the
gateway hypothesis David Hawkins, Karl G. Hill, Jie Guo and Sara R.
Battin-Pearson; 4. Stages of drug involvement in the US population Denise
B. Kandel and Kazuo Yamaguchi; 5. Substance use progression and hard drug
use in inner city New York Andrew Golub and Bruce D. Johnson; Part III.
Impact of Prevention Interventions: a Test of the Progression Hypothesis:
6. Preventing the onset and developmental progression of adolescent drug
use: implications for the gateway theory Gilbert Botvin, Kenneth Griffin
and Lawrence Scheier; 7. The gateway theory applied to prevention Mary Ann
Pentz and Chaoyang Li; 8. Intervention effects on adult drug use and
critical influence on development of problem behavior Anthony Biglan and
Keith Smolkowski; Part IV. Methodological Issues and Approaches: Advantages
and Limitations of Alternate Methods: 9. Log linear sequence analysis:
gender and racial/ethnic differences in drug-use progression Kazuo
Yamaguchi and Denise B. Kandel; 10. Cigarette use and drug use progression:
a growth trajectory and lagged effect hypothesis Peter M. Bentler, Michael
D. Newcomb and Marc A. Zimmerman; 11. Using latent transition analysis to
examine the gateway hypothesis Linda Collins; 12. Stages of drug
progression: a comparison of methods, concepts and operationalizations
Kazuo Yamaguchi; Part V. Animal Models and Biological Professes:
Implications for Drug Progression: 13. The value of animal models to
examine the gateway hypothesis Neil E. Grunberg and Martha M. Faraday; 14.
Sensitization as a process underlying the progression of drug use via
gateway drugs Susan Schenk; 15. The neurobiology of drug addiction George
Koob; Part VI. Conclusion: 16. The gateway hypothesis revisited Denise B.
Kandel and Richard Jessor.
of drug involvement Denise B. Kandel; Part II. Recent Substantive Findings:
What Do We Know about Stages of Drug Use, Risks and Protective Factors?: 2.
Drug sequences, age of onset and use trajectories as predictors of drug
abuse/dependence in young adulthood Erich Labouvie and Helene R. White; 3.
Substance use norms and transitions in substance use: implications for the
gateway hypothesis David Hawkins, Karl G. Hill, Jie Guo and Sara R.
Battin-Pearson; 4. Stages of drug involvement in the US population Denise
B. Kandel and Kazuo Yamaguchi; 5. Substance use progression and hard drug
use in inner city New York Andrew Golub and Bruce D. Johnson; Part III.
Impact of Prevention Interventions: a Test of the Progression Hypothesis:
6. Preventing the onset and developmental progression of adolescent drug
use: implications for the gateway theory Gilbert Botvin, Kenneth Griffin
and Lawrence Scheier; 7. The gateway theory applied to prevention Mary Ann
Pentz and Chaoyang Li; 8. Intervention effects on adult drug use and
critical influence on development of problem behavior Anthony Biglan and
Keith Smolkowski; Part IV. Methodological Issues and Approaches: Advantages
and Limitations of Alternate Methods: 9. Log linear sequence analysis:
gender and racial/ethnic differences in drug-use progression Kazuo
Yamaguchi and Denise B. Kandel; 10. Cigarette use and drug use progression:
a growth trajectory and lagged effect hypothesis Peter M. Bentler, Michael
D. Newcomb and Marc A. Zimmerman; 11. Using latent transition analysis to
examine the gateway hypothesis Linda Collins; 12. Stages of drug
progression: a comparison of methods, concepts and operationalizations
Kazuo Yamaguchi; Part V. Animal Models and Biological Professes:
Implications for Drug Progression: 13. The value of animal models to
examine the gateway hypothesis Neil E. Grunberg and Martha M. Faraday; 14.
Sensitization as a process underlying the progression of drug use via
gateway drugs Susan Schenk; 15. The neurobiology of drug addiction George
Koob; Part VI. Conclusion: 16. The gateway hypothesis revisited Denise B.
Kandel and Richard Jessor.
Part I. Overview: 1. Examining the gateway hypothesis: stages and pathways
of drug involvement Denise B. Kandel; Part II. Recent Substantive Findings:
What Do We Know about Stages of Drug Use, Risks and Protective Factors?: 2.
Drug sequences, age of onset and use trajectories as predictors of drug
abuse/dependence in young adulthood Erich Labouvie and Helene R. White; 3.
Substance use norms and transitions in substance use: implications for the
gateway hypothesis David Hawkins, Karl G. Hill, Jie Guo and Sara R.
Battin-Pearson; 4. Stages of drug involvement in the US population Denise
B. Kandel and Kazuo Yamaguchi; 5. Substance use progression and hard drug
use in inner city New York Andrew Golub and Bruce D. Johnson; Part III.
Impact of Prevention Interventions: a Test of the Progression Hypothesis:
6. Preventing the onset and developmental progression of adolescent drug
use: implications for the gateway theory Gilbert Botvin, Kenneth Griffin
and Lawrence Scheier; 7. The gateway theory applied to prevention Mary Ann
Pentz and Chaoyang Li; 8. Intervention effects on adult drug use and
critical influence on development of problem behavior Anthony Biglan and
Keith Smolkowski; Part IV. Methodological Issues and Approaches: Advantages
and Limitations of Alternate Methods: 9. Log linear sequence analysis:
gender and racial/ethnic differences in drug-use progression Kazuo
Yamaguchi and Denise B. Kandel; 10. Cigarette use and drug use progression:
a growth trajectory and lagged effect hypothesis Peter M. Bentler, Michael
D. Newcomb and Marc A. Zimmerman; 11. Using latent transition analysis to
examine the gateway hypothesis Linda Collins; 12. Stages of drug
progression: a comparison of methods, concepts and operationalizations
Kazuo Yamaguchi; Part V. Animal Models and Biological Professes:
Implications for Drug Progression: 13. The value of animal models to
examine the gateway hypothesis Neil E. Grunberg and Martha M. Faraday; 14.
Sensitization as a process underlying the progression of drug use via
gateway drugs Susan Schenk; 15. The neurobiology of drug addiction George
Koob; Part VI. Conclusion: 16. The gateway hypothesis revisited Denise B.
Kandel and Richard Jessor.
of drug involvement Denise B. Kandel; Part II. Recent Substantive Findings:
What Do We Know about Stages of Drug Use, Risks and Protective Factors?: 2.
Drug sequences, age of onset and use trajectories as predictors of drug
abuse/dependence in young adulthood Erich Labouvie and Helene R. White; 3.
Substance use norms and transitions in substance use: implications for the
gateway hypothesis David Hawkins, Karl G. Hill, Jie Guo and Sara R.
Battin-Pearson; 4. Stages of drug involvement in the US population Denise
B. Kandel and Kazuo Yamaguchi; 5. Substance use progression and hard drug
use in inner city New York Andrew Golub and Bruce D. Johnson; Part III.
Impact of Prevention Interventions: a Test of the Progression Hypothesis:
6. Preventing the onset and developmental progression of adolescent drug
use: implications for the gateway theory Gilbert Botvin, Kenneth Griffin
and Lawrence Scheier; 7. The gateway theory applied to prevention Mary Ann
Pentz and Chaoyang Li; 8. Intervention effects on adult drug use and
critical influence on development of problem behavior Anthony Biglan and
Keith Smolkowski; Part IV. Methodological Issues and Approaches: Advantages
and Limitations of Alternate Methods: 9. Log linear sequence analysis:
gender and racial/ethnic differences in drug-use progression Kazuo
Yamaguchi and Denise B. Kandel; 10. Cigarette use and drug use progression:
a growth trajectory and lagged effect hypothesis Peter M. Bentler, Michael
D. Newcomb and Marc A. Zimmerman; 11. Using latent transition analysis to
examine the gateway hypothesis Linda Collins; 12. Stages of drug
progression: a comparison of methods, concepts and operationalizations
Kazuo Yamaguchi; Part V. Animal Models and Biological Professes:
Implications for Drug Progression: 13. The value of animal models to
examine the gateway hypothesis Neil E. Grunberg and Martha M. Faraday; 14.
Sensitization as a process underlying the progression of drug use via
gateway drugs Susan Schenk; 15. The neurobiology of drug addiction George
Koob; Part VI. Conclusion: 16. The gateway hypothesis revisited Denise B.
Kandel and Richard Jessor.