Substance use and abuse in South Africa Insights from brain and behavioural sciences

South Africa's high levels of substance abuse represent one of the most pressing health problems afflicting the country. In particular, alcohol, stimulants such as tik (methamphetamine) and opiates such as heroin are devastating communities, aggravating poverty and crime, and contributing to ch...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cape Town UCT Press 2013
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