CHARACTERISTICS OF HOSPITALIZED DRUG ABUSE CASES IN THE NAVAL SERVICE

The incidence of hospitalization for drug abuse was determined for the Navy and Marine Corps during a 4.5-year period. Cases diagnosed as drug psychosis, drug addiction, or improper use of drugs (N = 1,968) were included, and incidence rates were examined separately for nine consecutive 6-month peri...

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