Research Methods in the Study of Substance Abuse

Research Methods in the Study of Substance Abuse

Jonathan B. Vangeest , Timothy P. Johnson , Sonia A. Alemagno
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Jul 5, 2017 · English · Hardcover (463 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 463
Language English
Published Jul 5, 2017
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 3319559788
ISBN-13 9783319559780

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This comprehensive handbook offers an insightful exploration into the various research methods employed in the study of substance abuse. Through the expertise of its authors, it sheds light on the diverse approaches that can be utilized to accurately assess substance use and its impact on individuals and communities. Readers can expect a clear breakdown of methodologies that range from qualitative analyses to quantitative measures, providing a rich understanding of the complexities surrounding substance-related behaviors.

The authors delve into the strengths and limitations of each method, ensuring that researchers are informed about the best practices for their work. They also emphasize the importance of contextual factors and ethical considerations in conducting research, which can significantly influence the outcomes and interpretations of studies. This guide serves not only as a resource for seasoned researchers but also as an invaluable tool for students and professionals entering the field.

By addressing contemporary challenges in the field and offering practical insights, this handbook aims to enhance the quality and relevance of substance abuse research. It encourages a thoughtful approach to understanding a critical issue that affects countless lives, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rigorous methodology that drives meaningful inquiry in substance abuse studies.

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LGBTQ+ Health & Wellness Nature
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