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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kimberly M. WilliamsPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.284kg ISBN: 9780897897419ISBN 10: 0897897412 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 28 February 2000 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction:The College Drug Tales of 73 Women Relationships with Other Women Drug Use and Finding Like-Using Female Friends Drug Use and Keeping Female Friends Drug Use and Separating From Friends Drug Use and Romantic Relationships Drug Use and Finding Boyfriends Drug Use and Keeping Boyfriends Losing or Separating from Male Friends and Boyfriends The Social Construction and Ranking of Drugs Within Relationships The Social Construction of Drugs The Individualized Drug Acceptability Ranking Conclusions and Implications Appendix A: Selected Text From the Report of the Results from the University's Core Alcohol and Drug Survey Spring 1996 Appendix B: Informed Consent Letter Appendix C: The Drug Acceptability Ranking Composite Appendix D: An Example of an Individual Drug Acceptability Ranking Appendix E: An Example of an Individual Drug Acceptabiltiy Ranking References IndexReviewsIn this unique study, Williams uses focused in-depth interviews and personal journals to explore how a particular group of women living in the environment of a large, northeastern, private university view their drug use and social relationships....The book is interesting, insightful, and instructive. Recommended for readers interested in feminist research dealing with substance use and/or abuse. -Choice This enlightening and well-constructed study, which makes use of the illuminating, often touching words of the college women themselves, adds an important link in our understanding of the context in which drugs and alcohol are used on campus. -Journal of College Student Psychotherapy ?This enlightening and well-constructed study, which makes use of the illuminating, often touching words of the college women themselves, adds an important link in our understanding of the context in which drugs and alcohol are used on campus.?-Journal of College Student Psychotherapy ?In this unique study, Williams uses focused in-depth interviews and personal journals to explore how a particular group of women living in the environment of a large, northeastern, private university view their drug use and social relationships....The book is interesting, insightful, and instructive. Recommended for readers interested in feminist research dealing with substance use and/or abuse.?-Choice ?In this unique study, Williams uses focused in-depth interviews and personal journals to explore how a particular group of women living in the environment of a large, northeastern, private university view their drug use and social relationships....The book is interesting, insightful, and instructive. Recommended for readers interested in feminist research dealing with substance use and/or abuse.?-Choice ?This enlightening and well-constructed study, which makes use of the illuminating, often touching words of the college women themselves, adds an important link in our understanding of the context in which drugs and alcohol are used on campus.?-Journal of College Student Psychotherapy This enlightening and well-constructed study, which makes use of the illuminating, often touching words of the college women themselves, adds an important link in our understanding of the context in which drugs and alcohol are used on campus. -Journal of College Student Psychotherapy In this unique study, Williams uses focused in-depth interviews and personal journals to explore how a particular group of women living in the environment of a large, northeastern, private university view their drug use and social relationships....The book is interesting, insightful, and instructive. Recommended for readers interested in feminist research dealing with substance use and/or abuse. -Choice ?In this unique study, Williams uses focused in-depth interviews and personal journals to explore how a particular group of women living in the environment of a large, northeastern, private university view their drug use and social relationships....The book is interesting, insightful, and instructive. Recommended for readers interested in feminist research dealing with substance use and/or abuse.?-Choice Author InformationKIMBERLY M. WILLIAMS is Assistant Professor in the School of Education at SUNY Cortland./e Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |