| The Role of Glucocorticoids and Neuroinflammation in Mediating the Effects of Stress on Drug Abuse |
Oct 2012 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
Steven F Maier; Matthew G Frank; COLORADO UNIV AT BOULDER
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 | Drug abuse and misuse is a major health hazard in the military as well as in the population more generally. There have been major recent advances in our understanding of the alterations in the brain produced by drugs of abuse, and in how the addicted brain differs from the normal brain. However, many individuals who experience, or are exposed to a drug of abusedo not develop addiction, or abuse the ... |
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| Motivating Treatment Seeking and Behavior Change by Untreated Military Personnel Abusing Alcohol or Drugs |
Sep 2012 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
Denise Walker; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE
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 | Conducting the efficacy trial to evaluate the utility of a Motivational Enhancement Therapy intervention to attract untreated active duty Army personnel who are abusing alcohol or other substances was the focus of Year 3. The randomized controlled trial continued to recruit, enroll, and follow-up study participants. Participant enrollment continues to be on target. Clinical sessions also are provided to each participant. |
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| Threat Posed by Mounting Vigilantism in Mexico |
Sep 2011 |
76 pages |
| Authors:
George W Grayson; ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | In this monograph, George W. Grayson, an authority on Mexican affairs, examines the roots of vigilantism, the circumstances in which it occurs, its perpetrators and targets, and its linkages, if any, with President Felipe Calderon's version of the war against drugs. His conclusions raise questions about whether there is a major upswing in so-called community justice. The monograph contains the author's preliminary findings, some of the most important of which ... |
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| DCoE in Action. Volume 4, Number 6, June 2011. Community Partnerships: Working Together to Support Service Members, Veterans, Families |
JUN 2011 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
DEFENSE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ROSSLYN VA
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 | Contents: *Federal Partners Start New Initiative to Review Psychological Health Programs by Robyn Mincher; *DCoE Partners with Academia to Help Student Veterans, Providers by Robyn Mincher; *Family Resilience Conference: Highlights Resources, Programs for Military Families by Robyn Mincher; *Chaplains Confirm Relationship with Mental Health Providers Key for Effective Care by Jayne Davis; *'Sea of Goodwill' Recognizes One-of-a-Kind Outreach Programs by Robyn Mincher; *Service-Wide Summer Safety Resources by Jayne Davis; *DCoE ... |
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| Health Status and Performance of United States Air Force Airmen Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury |
Sep 2010 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
Timothy Wells; AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to determine the agreement between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) definition of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and the clinical judgment of a board-certified neurologist-based upon medical records review; and (2) to utilize a historical prospective design in a large, well documented United States Air Force (USAF) population to determine possible performance and health decrements among USAF service members ... |
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| Central Asian Drug Trafficking Dilemma |
DEC 2003 |
95 pages |
| Authors:
Richard S. McGowen; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | Tajikistan, a state that is completely landlocked, consists of very rough terrain that is comprised of mountains, cliffs and glaciers. There are very few transportation links through the area that gives Tajikistan limited access to neighboring countries, Security problems resulting from the increasing flow of narcotics illegally smuggled across the 1200 km Tajikistan-Afghanistan border have become critical in understanding the nature of political instability within Central Asia. This thesis focuses ... |
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| Identification of Alcoholism Susceptibility Genes |
OCT 2003 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
Kirk C. Wilhelmsen; ERNEST GALLO CLINIC AND RESEARCH CENTEREMERYVILLE CA
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 | Genetic epidemiological analysis provides convincing data that a significant portion of the liability for developing alcoholism is inherited. The identity and mechanism by which genes contribute to inherited susceptibility to alcoholism are unknown. If genes that affect susceptibility to alcoholism can be identified, they are logical targets for the development of pharmacological agents to modify susceptibility and treat alcoholism. Primarily, the meiotic gene mapping approach has been used in an ... |
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| Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan: A Global, Strategic Nemesis |
07 APR 2003 |
30 pages |
| Authors:
G. J. Millan; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The United States has taken on the responsibility to stay the course on a long-term basis to assist the Afghan people to rebuild their country. Part of this responsibility will require the United States to provide leadership in the region and in neighboring regions on issue that may have strategic, global consequences. These issues include the proliferation of the illicit drug industry, drug addiction, the spread of HIV/AlDS, emergence of ... |
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| Behavioral Neurophysiology of Ethanol |
JUL 2002 |
47 pages |
| Authors:
Patricia H. Janak; ERNEST GALLO CLINIC AND RESEARCH CENTEREMERYVILLE CA
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 | This research project is designed to further our knowledge on the neural basis of alcohol addiction. Alcohol consumption by humans can be modeled in the rat using operant behavioral procedures in which an arbitrary response, such as a lever press, is reinforced by the presentation of small amounts of orally consumed ethanol solutions; this paradigm is termed ethanol self- administration. In the studies in this project simultaneous recording of ensembles ... |
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| United States War on Drugs: Addicted to a Political Strategy of No End |
01 MAY 2001 |
55 pages |
| Authors:
Barrett K. Peavie; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES
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 | The drug war has failed to achieve conditions that reduce the influence of illicit drugs abroad or at home. The National Drug Control Strategy is the U.S. President's policy document that outlines the administration's plan to reduce the influence of illegal drugs. The monograph addresses trend analysis of drug control programs since 1993 and explores emerging indicators on drug war policy from the new Bush Administration. Domestically, rather than a ... |
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| The National Drug Control Strategy: Is It Time for a Change? |
10 APR 2001 |
33 pages |
| Authors:
James Palsha; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | Drug abuse permeates the inner cities, affluent suburbs and rural areas of the United States. Young and old, rich and poor, educated and uneducated; no one is immune to the consequences drug abuse. The nation expends prodigious resources in combating illegal drugs, in coping with the problems compounded by drugs and the consequences of drug abuse. This paper examines the origins and development of the National Drug Control Strategy, summarizes ... |
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| It's the Kd, Stupid! Practical Observations Concerning U.S. Drug Policy and Plan Columbia |
12 MAR 2001 |
38 pages |
| Authors:
Mark L. Grotke; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | Recently the fifth goal (Goal 5: Break foreign and domestic drug sources of supply) of the United States drug policy, as delineated in the Strategic Goals and Objectives of the 2000 National Drug Control Strategy resulted in $1.3 billion of military and non-military anti-drug aid being directed toward Colombia. Possible outcomes of this direct aid to Colombia will be a greater involvement in Colombia's internal revolutions and little improvement in ... |
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| International Applied Military Psychology Symposium (36th) Held in Split, Croatia, on 11-15 September 2000. IAMPS 2000 Proceedings: Changing Mission for the 21st Century |
2001 |
318 pages |
| Authors:
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ZAGREB (CROATIA)
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 | The 36th International Applied Military Psychology Symposium was held in Split, Croatia, on 11-15 September 2001. Changing Mission for the 21st Century was the theme. The IAMPS 2001 Proceedings includes both abstracts and papers of the presentations. Topics include integrating multinational forces; personnel management issues; quality of life issues; the selection, retention, and training of military personnel in the face of the emergence of a multipolar threat environment; professionalization and ... |
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| Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Scientific Considerations and Policy Implications |
2001 |
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| Authors:
Suzanne L. Wenzel; Barry E. Kosofsky; John A. Harvey; Martin Y. Iguchi; Paul Steinbergy; RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA
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 | Prenatal exposure to drugs, including cocaine, is a significant and preventable cause of developmental disability. Almost two decades after the nation first heard stories of "crack babies," new research has shown that children exposed to cocaine before birth are at risk of learning and behavioral problems. Such problems have broad implications for education, social welfare, and criminal justice in the United States. This report presents an overview of the current ... |
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| Our National Drug Control Strategy - Are We Taking the Right Approach? |
01 APR 2000 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Louis L. Fuertes; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The 1999 National Drug Control Strategy is a long term, balanced, comprehensive approach to America's drug problem. The strategy spans the whole spectrum of our nation's drug problem from demand to supply side issues. It is a robust and expensive strategy, coupled with the issues of diminishing resources and the ineffectiveness of some of the anti/counter drug programs. Are we taking the right approach? Are we getting ... |
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| The War on Drugs: U.S. Policy in Colombia |
10 MAR 2000 |
28 pages |
| Authors:
Alejandro L. Champin; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | For several years the U.S. policy in Colombia has been limited to providing assistance to the police forces. Through this assistance, the U.S. seeks to reduce the supply of illegal drugs that come to the U.S. by helping Colombia curb the narco-traffickers and reduce cocaine production. This study reviews U.S. policy in Colombia, assessing its adequacy in meeting the goal of curbing cocaine consumption in ... |
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| Rand Review: Volume 24, Number 2, Fall 2000 |
2000 |
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| Authors:
RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA
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 | RAND Review is published perodically by RAND, a nonprotit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. Articles in this issue include: Information up against the Great Wall (balancing China's information related needs with the government's authoritarian policies), Portrait of a brain on drugs, Popular culture as a terrorist threat, Tranquilizing Effect (on preventing youth violence), Transcendental Destination (on the information revolution), and Competitive Jolt (on electricity ... |
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| Research Highlights: Helping Adolescents Resist Drugs |
2000 |
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| Authors:
RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA
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 | Project ALERT departs boldly from prevention models of the 196Os and 197Os, which emphasized informing adolescents about the long-term consequences of drug use or building their decisionmaking skills. Instead, Project ALERT is based on the theory that adolescents turn to drugs because of perceived social norms, because media images and the influence of peers make drug use appear attractive, and because, being kids, they want ... |
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| Susceptibility of PharmChek Drugs of Abuse Patch to Environment Contamination |
03 NOV 1999 |
25 pages |
| Authors:
David A. Kidwell; Frederick P. Smith; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC
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 | The PharmChek Drugs of Abuse Patch was evaluated for contamination by low microgram quantities of cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin from outside the patch (contamination from without, CFWO) and inside the patch, on the exterior skin (contamination from with, CWFI). To study CFWO, patches were first saturated with artificial sweat and attached to clean Petri dishes. Exposure of the outer membrane of the patch to drugs in mildly ... |
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| HIGHLIGHTS: 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health Related Behaviors Among Military Personnel |
MAR 1999 |
148 pages |
| Authors:
Robert M. Bray; Rebecca P. Sanchez; Miriam L. Ornstein; Danielle Lentine; Amy A. Vincus; RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK NC
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 | This report presents the findings of the 1998 Department of Defense Survey of Health Related Behaviors Among Military Personnel. The survey is the seventh is a series of DoD surveys conducted since 1980 -- it has two broad aims: (1) to continue the survey of substance abuse among active duty personnel, and (2) to assess DoD's progress toward meeting selected "Healthy People 2000" Objectives for active duty military personnel. As ... |
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| Environmental Exposures, Genetic Polymorphisms and p53 Mutational Spectra in a Case-Control Study of Breast Cancer |
JAN 1999 |
158 pages |
| Authors:
eter G. Shields; NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH BETHESDA MD
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 | The first goal report for the project. We had previously determined that the NAT2 slow acetylator genotype and cigarette smoking is a risk factor for breast cancer. In this project, we evaluated the relationship of several genetic variants and breast cancer risk. MnSOD2 was a risk factor, that was increased by diets low in antioxidants. We did not find that NAT2 and meat consumption was ... |
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| Changing Patterns of Drug Use Among High School Seniors (1976-1995) Who Entered Military Service: Implications for Drug Abuse Prevention |
JUL 1998 |
35 pages |
| Authors:
J. Bachman; P. Freeman-Doan; P. O'Malley; L. Johnston; D. Segal; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR INST FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
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 | Early in the 198O's, the U.S. &med forces adopted "zero tolerance" policies concerning illicit drug use, and later developed policies to discourage tobacco and alcohol abuse. This article examines patterns of drug use among young recruits both before and after enlistment, compaired with age-mates who did not enter the military, and documents historical shifts across the past two decades. These analyses employed longitudinal panel data from ... |
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| Environmental Exposures, Genetic Polymorphisms and p53 Mutational Spectra in a Case-Control Study of Breast Cancer |
JAN 1998 |
184 pages |
| Authors:
Peter G. Shields; NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH BETHESDA MD
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 | We had previously determined that the NAT2 slow acetylator genotype and cigarette smoking is a risk factor for postmenopausal Caucasian women. This year, diet and meat consumption was not found to be a risk factor for breast cancer. Analysis for NAT1 did not reveal additional risks. Other genetic analyses are completed for MEH3, MEH4, CYP2D6, SOD, GSTM1, GST-T and CYP1A1. CYP1A1 data have been studied in relation to PCB exposure, ... |
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| Pain Management Skills for Minority Breast Cancer |
SEP 1997 |
212 pages |
| Authors:
Charles S. Cleeland; WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON
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 | This project is developing patient educational materials, both video and written, for lower-income African American and Hispanic women. The materials will be tested in a randomized clinical trial at three sites that serve primarily minority patients. The project began with three studies designed to establish the specific educational needs of women of each ethnic heritage. In the first study, Hispanic and African American women with breast ... |
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| En la Boca del Lobo - In the Mouth of the Wolf: The US Military and the Drug War in Peru |
22 MAY 97 |
66 pages |
| Authors:
Manuel A. Rodriguez Vii; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES
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 | This monograph examines the US military involvement in the "drug war" since l989, as well as some of the issues that the military officer may have to deal with while conducting counterdrug operations in Peru. In 1989, the Secretary of Defense issued guidance to the armed services identifying drug trafficking as a national security problem. This guidance also established that the Department of Defense (DOD) would play a key role ... |
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| DoD Involvement in the Counterdrug Effort, Contributions and Limitations |
MAR 1997 |
54 pages |
| Authors:
Kimberly J. Corcoran; AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLL MAXWELL AFB AL
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 | One of the major social issues facing the United States is the flow of illegal narcotics into our country. The costs of this illegal activity are significant. Costs can be measured in the lost health and productivity of individual users, as well as the costs required to fight the criminal activity perpetrated both by individual users and the large criminal organizations attracted by the profitability of the drug trade. These ... |
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| Mexico in Crisis |
31 MAY 95 |
72 pages |
| Authors:
Donald E. Schulz; ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The author examines the development of the current crisis and the prospects for the future. While some substantive reforms have been made, there are serious doubts as to how far President Zedillo will go in challenging the power and perquisites of the PRI elite and the narcotraffickers. Though the economy may pick up in a year or so, and significant advances in democratization may occur, political violence and social turmoil ... |
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| Northwest Construction Contractors' Substance Abuse Policies and Practices |
95 |
46 pages |
| Authors:
Darryl K. Creasy; UNIV OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE DEPT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
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 | The purpose of this research was to gain information about the incidence of substance abuse in the Northwest construction industry and to characterize contractor company policies and practices being implemented to deter substance abuse among construction workers. The findings show that substance abuse exists on Northwest construction sites. A large percentage of high volume construction contractors (76.9%) in the Northwest perform some type of substance abuse testing. Pre-employment and post ... |
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| Preventing Drug Abuse in the Navy: An Analysis of Effectiveness and Efficiency |
DEC 94 |
138 pages |
| Authors:
Dana M. Peterson; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | Over the past decade, DoD surveys have shown a significant decrease in drug abuse within the Navy. This research considers the important elements of this reduction and conducts a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Navy's drug abuse prevention programs. The primary question asks, What is the most effective and efficient method to prevent drug abuse in the Navy?'. The analysis reveals that drug testing and a strict 'zero tolerance' ... |
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| Methadone Maintenance Treatment and HIV Seropositivity |
SEP 94 |
24 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | The purpose of this study is to provide a perspective on key issues in methadone maintenance treatment for opiod dependence and its role in the containment of HIV transmission. The key issue addressed is the following: Is methadone maintenance treatment effective in reducing the rates of HIV seropositivity? The study describes and analyzes the development of methadone maintenance as a treatment modality for opiod dependence and reviews the available observational ... |
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| Cost Offsets for Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Treatment |
SEP 94 |
35 pages |
| Authors:
Ramon J. Miro; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This research paper reviews and analyzes the scholarly literature on cost offsets for alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental health (ADM) treatment. Two dimensions of cost offsets are considered: (1) cost offsets resulting from reduced medical utilization following timely and appropriate ADM intervention, more precisely defined as a medical offset; and (2) cost offsets resulting from long term reductions in overall health care expenditures, including the costs of ADM treatment; the ... |
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| The Army and Moonshiners in the Mountainous South During Reconstruction |
03 JUN 94 |
134 pages |
| Authors:
Craig J. Currey; ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
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 | This study investigates the role of the Army in combating moonshiners in the mountainous South during Reconstruction. The military committed numerous detachments across the South to aid U.S. marshals and revenue agents in eliminating stills. This assistance, although significant quantitatively, failed to end moonshining. Rather, with the withdrawal of soldiers from southern occupation duty, the Internal Revenue Bureau sufficiently increased its efforts to fill the void created by the absence ... |
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| Updated Cost Effectiveness Analysis of the Navy Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program |
DEC 93 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
Katherine D. Erb; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | A previous cost benefit analysis of the Navy drug and alcohol rehabilitation program equated the value of benefits to the avoided replacement costs of the service members successfully rehabilitated. This thesis updates this study. In particular, this thesis considers the replacement cost model and identifies an improvement to the previous methodology. The previous model misspecifies average replacement costs and overestimates the program benefits. A new rehabilitation treatment model is developed ... |
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| Maternal Factors Influencing Perinatal Transmission of HIV Infection |
OCT 93 |
43 pages |
| Authors:
Edward M. Connor; James M. Oleske; UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY NEWARK
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 | The initial study design entailed a prospective evaluation of pregnant HIV infected women and their offspring over five years from September 1988 to September 1993. Mother-infant pairs were recruited into the study as early as possible during pregnancy with eligible pregnant women being enrolled after written informed consent was obtained. Enrolled women were followed at defined intervals during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. Infants born to enrolled mothers were assessed for ... |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography |
SEP 93 |
13 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English. and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Alcohol, other Drugs, and Obesity: Plan-Of-The-Day-Notes, Volume 2 |
11 AUG 93 |
92 pages |
| Authors:
BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL WASHINGTON DC
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 | According to the Trauma Foundation, based at San Francisco General Hospital, there are approximately 23,830 alcohol-related trauma deaths annually, other than motor vehicle crashes. Heavy drinking doubles the risk of fatal injury, and studies indicate that alcohol is involved in 41% of deaths from unintentional falls, 47% of drownings and 33% of suicides. At a trauma center in Orange County, CA, 52% of the people injured in fights and 49% ... |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography |
AUG 93 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English. and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography |
JUL 93 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English. and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citation, analytical abstract, and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography |
JUN 93 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English. and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography |
MAY 93 |
13 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citation, analytical abstrac, and keywords are provided. |
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| The United States Army Criminal Investigation Command and Its Role in the Army's War on Drugs |
15 APR 93 |
78 pages |
| Authors:
Daniel J. Lynch; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | Although today, the United States Army is a primary player in the Department of Defense's support the President's National Drug Control Strategy, for years the Army was plagued by a significant and tragic drug problem of its own. This paper is about that problem and the Army's quest to solve it. It examines the role of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) in the Army's counter-drug effort. It ... |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
APR 93 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
MAR 93 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
FEB 93 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| JPRS Report East Europe |
22 JAN 1993 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | Partial Contents: International Affairs, Ethnic Issues, Parliamentary Committee, Overemployment, Illegality, Media Laws, Credit Guarantee, Overseas, Finance Ministry, Manufactures, World Expo, Agricultures, Consumption, Development Fund, Economy, Drug Addiction, Trafficking. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
JAN 93 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts and keywords are provided. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
OCT 92 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign-language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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| Urinalysis Coordinator Handbook |
OCT 92 |
23 pages |
| Authors:
BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL WASHINGTON DC
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 | The purpose of this handbook is to provide more detailed guidance than is currently available in OPNAVINST 5350.4B for coordinating a urinalysis program. While use of this information is encouraged, it is not mandated. This handbook is not intended to replace or revise the official urinalysis guidance provided in OPNAVINST 5350.4B. (Author) |
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| Annual Midwestern Mental Health in Corrections Symposium (2nd). Relapse Prevention: Focus on Treatment, Held in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on 27-29 May 1992 |
03 SEP 92 |
334 pages |
| Authors:
G. A. Marlatt; William Pithers; Glenn Hodges Jr; UNITED STATES DISCIPLINARY BARRACKS FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
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 | This report contains the proceedings of the 2nd Annual Midwestern Mental Health in Corrections Symposium. |
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| Current Literature on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. An Annotated Bibliography |
SEP 92 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
Serge Demidenko; Eric Solsten; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This series of bibliographic databases provides 618 entries consisting of worldwide coverage of research and statistics on drug and alcohol abuse from English- and foreign language literature published between 1989 and 1993. Full bibliographic citations, analytical abstracts, and keywords are provided. |
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