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Men and Addictions

Autor Lyman J. Katlin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 2009
This book focuses on men and addictions. Various studies have found that the vast majority of men over 12 years of age (82.6%) had used alcohol at least once in their lifetime. The data indicate that 9% of men reported heavy alcohol use (five or more drinks at one time in the previous month), compared to 2% of women. Approximately 34% of the samples reported using illicit drugs. Studies also indicate that drug use patterns vary significantly by racial and ethnic groupings. Men are more than twice as likely to develop substance use disorders as women. Men begin using substances earlier than women and have more opportunity to try drugs. Men suffer far more adverse consequences of substance abuse than women. Clearly, the social construction of masculinity plays a significant role in these statistics. Men's attitudes toward alcohol and drugs tend to be generally less negative than women's attitudes. expectations. Co-occurring psychiatric disorders occur commonly among men.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781606920985
ISBN-10: 1606920987
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 189 x 264 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Big, buff and dependent: exercise dependence, muscle dysmorphia and anabolic steroid use in bodybuilders; Seeking Safety for men: Clinical and research experiences; Relationship between personality scales of impulsiveness and discounting of monetary gains and losses in smokers and never smokers; Sexual abuse in men with substance use problems: Assessment and treatment issues; Explaining Type 2 Diabetes: Comparing Patients' and Physicians' Models in Mexico; Cognitive Dysfunction in Cocaine Abuse: Evidence for Impairments in Impulse Control and Decision-Making;; Current Controversies in the Assessment and Treatment of Heroin Addiction;; New Research on Methamphetamine Abuse (Gender Differences in Methamphetamine Effects: Review of Animal and Human Studies); Social Norms and Area Quid Chewing in Taiwanese Adolescents- A preliminary study; Management of HIV/HCV coinfection in drug abusers; Index.