Abuso de drogas en Costa Rica : Recopilación de varios estudios
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s.d.1989
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This article provides a review of drug use surveys conducted by Costa Rica's Institute on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse during the years 1983-1987. These studies dealt with a wide range of subjects - residents of marginal neighborhoods, juvenile male and adult female detainees, and high school students - as well as with the general population. Overall, these studies indicated that the most commonly used illicit drug was marijuana, that the bulk of the drug users (excluding alcohol and tobacco users) were young males, that relevant levels of cocaine use were starting to occur, and that the country's general drug abuse picture poses a problem in need of immediate attention
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Drug abuse in Costa Rica : A review of several studies
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