Drug use and youth cultural practice in Russia, 2002

This study investigated the degree to which substance use (illicit drugs and alcohol) has become 'normalised' among young Russians. The study used three data gathering methods: a quantitative survey based on a self-completion questionnaire was distributed to three cohorts of young people -...

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Authors: Omelʹčenko, Elena Leonidovna 1957- (Author) ; Pilkington, Hilary 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: Colchester UK Data Service 2006
In:Year: 2006
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