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Inon, Magen – Ethics and Education, 2019
Research shows that various pharmaceuticals can offer modest cognition enhancing effects for healthy individuals. These finding have caused some academics to support liberal use of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) in schools and universities. This approach partially arises from arguments implying there is little moral justification for…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Drug Use, Cognitive Ability, Moral Values
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Elliott, Glen R.; Elliott, Mark D. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Smith and Farah (2011) provided a thought-provoking and perhaps deliberately provocative literature review of the use of stimulants to improve cognitive functioning in humans. They addressed the apparently increasing willingness of individuals mostly in the United States to use stimulants for this purpose and then summarized published literature…
Descriptors: Stimulants, Cognitive Ability, Drug Therapy, Intelligence Tests
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Neale, Joanne; Nettleton, Sarah; Pickering, Lucy – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2011
In this commentary, we critically review the contribution of the sociologist Erving Goffman (1922-1982) to understanding recovery from problem drug use. Previous research has indicated that drug users have a "spoiled identity" and must restore a "normal" or "unspoiled" identity in order to recover. This argument has been linked to Goffman's…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Sociology, Self Concept, Drug Rehabilitation
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Farah, Martha J.; Smith, M. Elizabeth – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
We find much of interest, and little to disagree with, in the commentaries on our article. We take issue only with the suggestion that our article was provocative and submit that the attempt to understand the use of stimulants as smart pills does not imply an endorsement of the practice.
Descriptors: Stimulants, Cognitive Ability, Drug Use, Drug Therapy
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Swanson, James M.; Wigal, Timothy L.; Volkow, Nora D. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Smith and Farah (2011) presented a scholarly review of critical areas related to their intriguing title "Are Prescription Stimulants 'Smart Pills'?" We contend that they accomplished the main goal of the article, to get the facts straight about possible cognitive enhancement via the nonmedical use of stimulant drugs by individuals without a…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Stimulants, Substance Abuse, Narcotics
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Weigel, Daniel J.; Donovan, Kimberly A.; Krug, Kevin S.; Dixon, Wayne A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2007
The authors review the article "Prescription Drug Use and Abuse: Risk Factors, Red Flags, and Prevention Strategies" (J. H. Isaacson, J. A. Hopper, D. P. Alford, & T. Parran, 2005), which provides an overview of the recent increase in prescription opioid abuse and dependence from the physician's perspective. In the present article, the authors…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Prevention, Risk, Counselor Role
Lake, Peter F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In their efforts to manage the college environment, many higher-education institutions have deployed complex systems of student discipline--often in the form of legalistic codes of conduct. Paradoxically, says the author, major challenges involving students on campuses appear to be getting worse: high-risk alcohol/drug use persists; student…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Drug Use
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Lohrmann, David K.; Fors, Stuart W. – Journal of Drug Education, 1986
Reviews 1984 Rand Corporation report recommendation that preventive education is most effective way to prevent adolescent drug abuse within the context of theories related to the causes of drug abuse integrated with the PRECEDE model of health education program planning. Concludes that many variables influencing adolescent drug use are not within…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Education, Drug Use, Elementary Secondary Education
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MacLean, Sarah – Journal of Youth Studies, 2007
Sociologists have observed that young people increasingly draw on global as well as local images in their constructions of individual selfhood. This article provides a narrative analysis of stories of inhalant use-induced hallucination, drawn from interviews conducted with young people in Melbourne, Australia. Young people's stories of the…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Drug Use, Inhalants, Young Adults
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Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1985
A panel, composed of six medical doctors and one professor of ethics and public policy discussed drug testing of athletes, its effectiveness, and its appropriateness. (MT)
Descriptors: Athletes, Drug Use, Screening Tests
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Pallone, Nathaniel J. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1990
Suggests ways that drug use/abuse might be associated with felony crime and discusses discrepancies of investigations into drug use/abuse and crime. Asserts that there is insufficient evidence to establish differential effects of specific substances that produce biochemical effects on acceleration of particular types of felony crime. (Author/PVV)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Crime, Criminals, Drug Abuse
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Pollin, William – Issues in Science and Technology, 1987
Discusses the findings of the 1986 National Institute on Drug Abuse household survey. Points out the limitations of the survey and identifies trends associated with drug use. Reviews current efforts in dealing with the drug problem and recommends specific policy changes. (ML)
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Drug Education, Drug Legislation, Drug Use
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Goodstadt, Michael S. – Issues in Science and Technology, 1987
Addresses the problems associated with the effectiveness of drug prevention strategies. Argues that prevention programs must be tailored to the characteristics of the user, the drug, and the use. Comments on why school-based programs have had little or no impact. (ML)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Education, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Therapy
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Statman, James M. – Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency, 1993
Notes that much of American public, political leadership, and service providers share marked denial of antecedents, dynamics, and consequences of dysfunctional drug use. Examines dynamics of this denial, describes popular images of drug use and drug users in American culture, and considers roots of these images in the underlying value systems of…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Drug Use, Public Opinion
Murphy, Cait – Fortune, 2001
Presents data on the rising prison population in the United States and the cost effectiveness of maintaining them. Suggests that the incarceration of drug-only offenders makes no economic sense and that there are less costly alternatives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Cost Effectiveness, Drug Use, Prisoners
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