Social effects of minor tranquilizer use, Detroit, 1981
Social effects of minor tranquilizer use, Detroit, 1981
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, John R. P. French, Robert D. Caplan, Frank M. Andrews
About this book
This study examined the effects of diazapam (Valium) use on a number of social-psychological variables related to mental health. These included stress, coping, perceived performance, and quality of life. A longitudinal survey was conducted in which a heterogeneous group of persons recently prescribed diazapam was interviewed four times, six weeks apart. In addition, questionnaire data were obtained from a significant other in the respondent's personal life and, if employed, from a significant other at work. The same procedure was followed for a group of non-users of diazapam.
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Subjects
DiazepamDrug utilizationSocial aspectsLongitudinal studiesPsychological aspectsHealth surveys