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A 7 page overview of the concept of vulnerability in relation to the propensity to use illicit drugs. This paper provides an overview of the concept, identifying dependent and independent variables. A distinction is made between sociological and physiological/psychological vulnerability factor. The need for additional research is emphasized. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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propensity for drug use is determined by a variety of sociological and physiological factors. Regardless of the reasons, however, drug abuse among adolescents has become one of the most
pressing issues of our time. Of particular concern is the growing abuse of marijuana and cocaine. Regardless of the substance being abused, however, drug abuse is inextricably linked
with many of the social problems we face today. Not only is drug use counterproductive to the family and school environments, in many cases it is linked to criminal
and deviant behavior. Drug abusers all too often turn to crime to pay for their habits, they fail academically, and they fail in society as a whole. Drug
abusers can become violent or engage in a variety of equally disturbing antisocial behaviors. Determining the causes of drug abuse is thus imperative. Causes vary, however, from societal
circumstance to physiological or psychological propensity. Each can be important factors in an individuals vulnerability to drug use. To scientifically evaluate the
association between sociological and physiological factors and the use of illegal drugs one might rely on self reports obtained through carefully designed questionnaires. Obviously, drug use would be the
dependent variable in such a study. That variable could be dichotomized, however, to yield two dependent variables: 1. the use
of illicit drugs, and 2. The non-use of illicit drugs.
The next task in our planned study would be to identify the independent variables. Rutter, Giller, and Hagell emphasize that a multitude of social-psychological and
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