The belief that social and cultural groups have significant influence on its members’ substance use behaviors is consistent with what sociological function of substance abuse?
a. Promotion of group solidarity
b. Facilitation of social interaction
c. Repudiation of middle-class values
d. Release from social obligations
a. Promotion of group solidarity
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Why has the ethics of care approach been criticized?
a. Focus is primarily societal with lack of concern for the individual. b. For lack of a coherent definition. c. Application is limited to health sciences. d. None of the above.
The main characteristic of the non-ad is
a. It calls attention to the practice without a direct solicitation b. It is given away c. It involves the practitioner in the community d. All of the above
Social locations are based on the racial and ethnic origins of an individual. (p. 33)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Privilege can be described from a life course perspective as a(n) ______.
A. preferable lifestyle B. earned advantage C. high income lifestyle D. trajectory of unearned advantage