Typology of Personal Characteristics of Cadets Who Use Psychoactive Substances

Problem of addictive behaviour among servicemen became urgent worldwide including North and South America, Europe, and Asia. [...]comparing the quantity of addictive individuals among the officers of civil and military police in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazil scholars de Souza, Schenker, Constantino, an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista internacional de psicología y terapia psicológica 2021-01, Vol.21 (3), p.347-361
Hauptverfasser: Kolesnichenko, Oleksandr, Matsegora, Yanina, Prykhodko, Ihor, Shandruk, Serhii, Larionov, Stanislav, Izbash, Svitlana, Vavryk, Lesia, Khanenko, Iryna, Andrusyshyn, Yulia, Tishechkina, Kateryna
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Zusammenfassung:Problem of addictive behaviour among servicemen became urgent worldwide including North and South America, Europe, and Asia. [...]comparing the quantity of addictive individuals among the officers of civil and military police in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazil scholars de Souza, Schenker, Constantino, and Correia (2013) figured out that 1.1% of military police extensively used marijuana while civil police had only 0.1% of marijuana users. 13.3% of military police officers extensively used tranquilizers. [...]unlike student youth, military community was closed from external interference. [...]the question of searching for drug-dealing sources within the cadets themselves was urgent enough. [...]cadets did not refrain from the world tendency to spread drugs on Internet. Scholars concentrated their attention on the problem of figuring out the way to control the spread of psychoactive substances through world nets. [...]Katsuki, Mackey, and Cuomo (2015) in their research distinguished the connection between the content of popular site of microblogs in Twitter and promotion of non-medical meditations by youth and teens.
ISSN:1577-7057