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Learning Limits
College Women, Drugs, and Relationships
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224 pages
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The study reveals that college women often view drug use as intertwined with their relationships rather than as an isolated activity. They socially construct their perceptions of drugs through traditional lenses of morality, legality, and personal safety. Additionally, these women establish a hierarchy of drug acceptability, creating individualized rankings that guide their limits and choices regarding drug use within their social contexts.
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1998, hardcover
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