Deck 1: An Introduction to Drug Use and Abuse

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Goldstein developed a ______________ model for considering the relationship between drugs and crime.

A) cause and effect
B) multi-factorable
C) bipartite
D) tripartite
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Offenses that are psychopharmacology induced, that is, the result of a response to the intoxicating effects of a drug are referred to as ______________ offenses.

A) compulsive
B) lifestyle
C) economic-compulsive
D) pharmacological
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National Survey on Drug Use and Health results are limited by ___________.

A) excluded segments of society (e.g., the homeless or the institutionalized)
B) refusal to participate
C) possibly biased subjects
D) all of these
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What is the most frequently used legal drug in the stimulants category?

A) ecstasy
B) cocaine
C) caffeine
D) alcohol
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Substances that can reduce pain are known as _____.

A) stimulants
B) hallucinogens
C) depressants
D) club drugs
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The most frequently used hallucinogens are _________ _____ ; both are produced chemically, and neither has a legitimate medical use.

A) codeine and amphetamine
B) LSD and amphetamine
C) Peyote and Psilocybine
D) LSD and PCP
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that ____________ dependence is the most common substance use disorder in the United States and tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

A) cocaine
B) alcohol
C) nicotine
D) heroin
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__________________ is defined as "a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences" .

A) drug abuse
B) illicit drug use
C) drug addiction
D) drug disease
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Drunk driving is reputed to be the direct cause of __________ deaths in the United States annually.

A) 1,000
B) 6,000
C) 11,000
D) 10,000
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According to Shiffman and Balabanis, both tobacco and alcohol share a role as _______ drugs that precedes most subsequent use of marijuana and cocaine.

A) entry
B) bridge
C) gateway
D) club
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The repeal of Prohibition in 1933 __________ the murder rate in the United States.

A) did not effect
B) resulted in a slight decrease in
C) resulted in a dramatic decrease in
D) resulted in an increase in
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MDMA is also known as ____________.

A) ecstasy
B) cocaine
C) caffeine
D) amphetamines
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The cost of alcohol abuse is __________ the social cost of all illegal drugs.

A) about half as much as
B) about the same as
C) twice
D) triple
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_________________ elevate mood-produce feelings of wellbeing-by stimulating the CNS .

A) Stimulants
B) Hallucinogens
C) Depressants
D) Opioid pain killers
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Numerous definitions of drug abuse reflect __________, not scientific insight.

A) social values
B) legal specificity
C) frequency and amount of use
D) both a and b
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Crime driven by a need to buy drugs are referred to as __________________ offenses.

A) lifestyle
B) economic-compulsive
C) pharmacological
D) economic
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug addiction is:

A) a chronic, relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use.
B) a compulsive behavior that is driven by psychological factors.
C) a behavior that drug addicts can stop at any time.
D) the use of illegal substances or legal substances used in a disapproved manner.
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Substances that alter perceptual functions are known as __________.

A) stimulants
B) hallucinogens
C) depressants
D) club drugs
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Cannabis exhibits some of the characteristics of ____________.

A) hallucinogens
B) depressants
C) stimulants
D) all of these
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The word drug is derived from the fourteenth century French word drogue , meaning __________.

A) illegal
B) dry mouth
C) dry substance
D) dry herb
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The hallucinogen, peyote, may be lawfully used in some religious ceremonies.
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The Monitoring the Future collects data about drug use from ___________________.

A) high-school students
B) college graduates
C) veterans
D) arrestees
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A ___________ drug user's life often revolves around obtaining, maintaining, and using a supply of drugs.

A) new
B) compulsive
C) addicted
D) recreational
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The two extremes on the drug use continuum are nonuse and compulsive use.
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According to Vaillant, no matter their class origin, most people who use narcotics have a greater tendency than their socioeconomic peers to be __________

A) aggressive
B) hungry
C) delinquent
D) employeed
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According to scientific and pharmacological data used to classify dangerous substances for the protection of society, __________ should be a Schedule II narcotic.

A) aspirin
B) alcohol
C) nicotine
D) metformin
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The relatively high rate of drug misuse among _____________ can be explained by availability.

A) males
B) physicians
C) students
D) athletes
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The three categories of drugs are depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens.
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Preoccupation is a characteristic of addiction whereby the addict assigns a high priority to acquiring drugs.
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Both alcohol and tobacco function as introductory drugs that may lead to the use of other psychoactive drugs.
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The use of psychoactive chemicals can objectively be labeled drug abuse when the user becomes _______________.

A) beligerent
B) intoxicated
C) dysfunctional
D) enlightened
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Two programs that were used to estimate drug use have been recently discontinued, Drug Abuse Warning Network and ____________________________ .

A) Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring
B) Prisoners Against Drugs
C) Drug Use in the United States Survey
D) National Drug Use Estimator
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The relationship between drugs and __________ has been consistently documented in both the popular press and in social scientific research

A) violence
B) crime
C) socioeconomic status
D) alcohol
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Outside of social settings, the _____________ drug user abstains and thereby remains in control of his or her drug use.

A) teenage
B) recreational
C) systemic
D) first-time
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Alcohol abuse is the most common substance abuse disorder in the U.S.
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A drug can have at least three different names: chemical, generic, and trade.
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The use of psychoactive chemicals, licit or illicit, can objectively be labeled drug addiction only when the user becomes dysfunctional as a consequence.
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A study of 9th and 10th grade male students found that for about ________ of those who used drugs, criminal behavior preceded use.

A) 1/3
B) 1/5
C) 1/4
D) 1/2
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By 2014, about one in ________ adolescents were current smokers.

A) twenty
B) thirty
C) ten
D) twenty-five
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The most frequently used hallucinogen is ecstasy.
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Explain differences in drug use measurement between NSDUH and the MTF.
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Explain the tripartite model Goldstein developed for considering the question of drugs and crime.
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Monitoring the Future (MTF) collects data from __________________.
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What is the drug use continuum and how can it help understand patterns of drug use?
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The use of psychoactive chemicals, licit or illicit, can objectively be labeled drug _________ only when the user becomes dysfunctional as a consequence.
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The NSDUH survey collects drug use data __________.
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_____________  distinguish between lawful drugs and illegal drugs.
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Barbiturates are the most frequently used depressants.
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Drug abuse may be defined from a number of perspectives: "The ________ definition equates drug use with the mere act of using a proscribed drug or using a drug under proscribed conditions.
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____________ offenses are the result of a response to the intoxicating effects of a drug.
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Explain the author's statement that "how society defines drug abuse determines how society responds to drug use."
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The most frequently used illegal stimulant is __________.
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What are the three categories of drugs of abuse and how do they differ from one another?
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The term ______________ rather than, for example, psychoactive or psychedelic , is a value-laden one.
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__________ and nicotine are also seen as gateway drugs.
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Deck 1: An Introduction to Drug Use and Abuse
1
Goldstein developed a ______________ model for considering the relationship between drugs and crime.

A) cause and effect
B) multi-factorable
C) bipartite
D) tripartite
D
2
Offenses that are psychopharmacology induced, that is, the result of a response to the intoxicating effects of a drug are referred to as ______________ offenses.

A) compulsive
B) lifestyle
C) economic-compulsive
D) pharmacological
D
3
National Survey on Drug Use and Health results are limited by ___________.

A) excluded segments of society (e.g., the homeless or the institutionalized)
B) refusal to participate
C) possibly biased subjects
D) all of these
D
4
What is the most frequently used legal drug in the stimulants category?

A) ecstasy
B) cocaine
C) caffeine
D) alcohol
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Substances that can reduce pain are known as _____.

A) stimulants
B) hallucinogens
C) depressants
D) club drugs
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The most frequently used hallucinogens are _________ _____ ; both are produced chemically, and neither has a legitimate medical use.

A) codeine and amphetamine
B) LSD and amphetamine
C) Peyote and Psilocybine
D) LSD and PCP
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7
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that ____________ dependence is the most common substance use disorder in the United States and tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

A) cocaine
B) alcohol
C) nicotine
D) heroin
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__________________ is defined as "a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences" .

A) drug abuse
B) illicit drug use
C) drug addiction
D) drug disease
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Drunk driving is reputed to be the direct cause of __________ deaths in the United States annually.

A) 1,000
B) 6,000
C) 11,000
D) 10,000
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10
According to Shiffman and Balabanis, both tobacco and alcohol share a role as _______ drugs that precedes most subsequent use of marijuana and cocaine.

A) entry
B) bridge
C) gateway
D) club
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The repeal of Prohibition in 1933 __________ the murder rate in the United States.

A) did not effect
B) resulted in a slight decrease in
C) resulted in a dramatic decrease in
D) resulted in an increase in
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12
MDMA is also known as ____________.

A) ecstasy
B) cocaine
C) caffeine
D) amphetamines
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13
The cost of alcohol abuse is __________ the social cost of all illegal drugs.

A) about half as much as
B) about the same as
C) twice
D) triple
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_________________ elevate mood-produce feelings of wellbeing-by stimulating the CNS .

A) Stimulants
B) Hallucinogens
C) Depressants
D) Opioid pain killers
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Numerous definitions of drug abuse reflect __________, not scientific insight.

A) social values
B) legal specificity
C) frequency and amount of use
D) both a and b
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Crime driven by a need to buy drugs are referred to as __________________ offenses.

A) lifestyle
B) economic-compulsive
C) pharmacological
D) economic
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17
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug addiction is:

A) a chronic, relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use.
B) a compulsive behavior that is driven by psychological factors.
C) a behavior that drug addicts can stop at any time.
D) the use of illegal substances or legal substances used in a disapproved manner.
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Substances that alter perceptual functions are known as __________.

A) stimulants
B) hallucinogens
C) depressants
D) club drugs
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Cannabis exhibits some of the characteristics of ____________.

A) hallucinogens
B) depressants
C) stimulants
D) all of these
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The word drug is derived from the fourteenth century French word drogue , meaning __________.

A) illegal
B) dry mouth
C) dry substance
D) dry herb
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The hallucinogen, peyote, may be lawfully used in some religious ceremonies.
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The Monitoring the Future collects data about drug use from ___________________.

A) high-school students
B) college graduates
C) veterans
D) arrestees
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23
A ___________ drug user's life often revolves around obtaining, maintaining, and using a supply of drugs.

A) new
B) compulsive
C) addicted
D) recreational
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24
The two extremes on the drug use continuum are nonuse and compulsive use.
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According to Vaillant, no matter their class origin, most people who use narcotics have a greater tendency than their socioeconomic peers to be __________

A) aggressive
B) hungry
C) delinquent
D) employeed
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According to scientific and pharmacological data used to classify dangerous substances for the protection of society, __________ should be a Schedule II narcotic.

A) aspirin
B) alcohol
C) nicotine
D) metformin
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The relatively high rate of drug misuse among _____________ can be explained by availability.

A) males
B) physicians
C) students
D) athletes
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The three categories of drugs are depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens.
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Preoccupation is a characteristic of addiction whereby the addict assigns a high priority to acquiring drugs.
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Both alcohol and tobacco function as introductory drugs that may lead to the use of other psychoactive drugs.
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31
The use of psychoactive chemicals can objectively be labeled drug abuse when the user becomes _______________.

A) beligerent
B) intoxicated
C) dysfunctional
D) enlightened
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Two programs that were used to estimate drug use have been recently discontinued, Drug Abuse Warning Network and ____________________________ .

A) Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring
B) Prisoners Against Drugs
C) Drug Use in the United States Survey
D) National Drug Use Estimator
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The relationship between drugs and __________ has been consistently documented in both the popular press and in social scientific research

A) violence
B) crime
C) socioeconomic status
D) alcohol
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Outside of social settings, the _____________ drug user abstains and thereby remains in control of his or her drug use.

A) teenage
B) recreational
C) systemic
D) first-time
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Alcohol abuse is the most common substance abuse disorder in the U.S.
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A drug can have at least three different names: chemical, generic, and trade.
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The use of psychoactive chemicals, licit or illicit, can objectively be labeled drug addiction only when the user becomes dysfunctional as a consequence.
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A study of 9th and 10th grade male students found that for about ________ of those who used drugs, criminal behavior preceded use.

A) 1/3
B) 1/5
C) 1/4
D) 1/2
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By 2014, about one in ________ adolescents were current smokers.

A) twenty
B) thirty
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D) twenty-five
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The most frequently used hallucinogen is ecstasy.
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Explain differences in drug use measurement between NSDUH and the MTF.
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Explain the tripartite model Goldstein developed for considering the question of drugs and crime.
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Monitoring the Future (MTF) collects data from __________________.
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What is the drug use continuum and how can it help understand patterns of drug use?
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The use of psychoactive chemicals, licit or illicit, can objectively be labeled drug _________ only when the user becomes dysfunctional as a consequence.
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The NSDUH survey collects drug use data __________.
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_____________  distinguish between lawful drugs and illegal drugs.
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Barbiturates are the most frequently used depressants.
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Drug abuse may be defined from a number of perspectives: "The ________ definition equates drug use with the mere act of using a proscribed drug or using a drug under proscribed conditions.
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____________ offenses are the result of a response to the intoxicating effects of a drug.
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Explain the author's statement that "how society defines drug abuse determines how society responds to drug use."
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The most frequently used illegal stimulant is __________.
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What are the three categories of drugs of abuse and how do they differ from one another?
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The term ______________ rather than, for example, psychoactive or psychedelic , is a value-laden one.
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__________ and nicotine are also seen as gateway drugs.
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