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ATTENDING ‘RAVES’ (%)COIMBRA MO
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RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENTS ACCORDING
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INCIDENCE OF ECSTASY USE (%)COIMBRA
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a few friends”, which has quite a
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find the highest percentage, while
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GLOBAL SAMPLE ANSWERSApproximately
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ECSTASY USE DURING THE LAST THREE M
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Both the mean and the Huber M-Estim
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OTHER DRUGS TAKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY WI
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Quite clearly the most common answe
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3. Disinhibition (DIS): it seems to
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• Smoking had a significant corre
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THE SSS IN THE FIVE CITIES IN THE S
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other countries. The Italian sample
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they are the control group), occasi
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After analysing the results by grou
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7. SOCIAL DEVIATION SCALE7.1. LITER
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Former studies refer to deviant ten
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The lowest mean punctuation corresp
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8. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS8.1. THE T
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Another of the subjects where one b
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concerned, the author comments that
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various chapters to analysing the s
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There is a direct connection betwee
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same time, are not recognised by al
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what evaluation it is given. It onl
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Nevertheless, except for the first
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The 20 components comprise part of
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The mini-block is made up of two it
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-“clean, easy to use drug and con
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Again, we find ourselves with two d
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Graphic representation of consumers
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As we can see in the diagrams, the
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These two groups of items are not e
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sentence “the problem is that you
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This comprised 4 associative chains
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As we said when speaking of the cit
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first scientific investigation of t
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delirious music and dance, a questi
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“Ecstasy, cocaine, rave-party and
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Supported by governmental orientati
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READHEAD S.: Ecstasy: Au-delà de l
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The surveys are normally aimed at a
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felt euphoric, 53% a sense of well-
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had not continued. The subgroup of
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The correlation between representat
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excitement, the attribution of resp
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The articles describe this artifici
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With the support of the political a
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substantially aimed at underlining
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In May 1997 a famous Dutch psychiat
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alcohol, only a third drunk alcohol
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interviewed youngsters had tried ec
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Furthermore we find articles in new
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Brouwer, B.-J. (z.j.). Butterfly-st
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The message in all the campaigns is
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Hoebe, C.J.P.A., M. Jansen (1997).
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de Zwart, W.M., H. Stam, S.B.M. Kui
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treatment not only at public level,
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♦ A last question is the attitude
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With respect to the magazines of th
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With respect to these materials, in
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Llópis Llácer JJ. Opciones terap
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9. SUMMARYThe brief space of a year
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could rise to 96% (Modena), so that
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important preventive implications.
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10. EXPERIENCES WITH ECSTASY10. PRE
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planning and integration certainly
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UNITED KINGDOMAn article by Pearson
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• A third objective of the Dutch
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prevention programmes which would b
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Empresarios de Hostelería y Ambien
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drugs; to be able to identify these
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their own health. They also have a
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isks” because there is still very
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3) Peer to peer method. Based on th
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general and only some of them were
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of these substances, are facing cer
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objectives of use reduction and har
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of a professional career. It is eas
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The contrary to the stereotype is e
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attitudes and behaviour, and the in
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015. Berreta, E., Gautier, M., Piro
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050. Goldstein, J.W. & Sappington,
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085. McDermott, P. and Matthews, A.
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119. Russel, K. (1991) Lysergia sub
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ANNEX 1PREPARING THE SOCIALREPRESEN
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ANNEX 2GUIDELINES FOR GATHERING THE
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we will not publish your report abo
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Survey Nº : ......................
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13. Concerning religion, are you a
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25. When you take ecstasy, do you t
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34. How much money do you get in a
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27. I would like to meet some perso
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16. Ecstasy has a depressive effect
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* At the entrance of the disco, it
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consumers surveys to ecstasy consum