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drug abuse - перевод на немецкий

PATTERNED USE OF A DRUG IN WHICH THE USER CONSUMES THE PSYCHOACTIVE/CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE SUBSTANCES IN AMOUNTS OR WITH METHODS WHICH ARE HARMFUL TO THEMSELVES OR OTHERS
Drug of abuse; Drug misuse; Drugs of abuse; Illegal drug abuse; Narcotic abuse theory; Misuse of drugs; Nondependent abuse of drugs; Abuse, substance; Prescription drug abuse; Anti-drug; Abuse of Legal Substances; Drug Abuse; Substance misuse; Abuse potential; Drug binge; Substance abuser; Substance abusers; Drug abuse; Abusing drugs; Methhead; Drug-abuse; Prescription Drug Misuse; Abusive drug use; Abuse of drugs; Substance abuses; Abuse liability; Alcohol and drug abuse; Substance usage; IV drug abuse; Drug abuser; Sex differences in substance abuse; Misuse liability; Epidemiology of drug abuse; Misuse potential; Potential for misuse
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drug abuse         
Drogenabhängigkeit
drug rehabilitation         
PROCESSES OF TREATMENT FOR DRUG DEPENDENCY
Substance-abuse rehabilitation; Substance abuse rehabilitation; Detox centre; Drug rehab; Rehabilitation center; Substance abuse treatment; Substance-abuse treatment; Drug addiction treatment; Alcohol rehabilitation; Re-hab; Substance abuse program; Drug treatment clinic; Substance abuse programs; Addiction treatment; Drug counselor; Drug Rehabilitation; Drug rehabilitation center; Drug rehab center; Substance abuse treatment facility; Substance abuse treatment center; Drug treatment centres; Drug treatment centre; Pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence; Barriers to substance abuse treatment in the United States; Barriers to drug treatment in the United States
Drogenentzug
drug rehabilitation center         
PROCESSES OF TREATMENT FOR DRUG DEPENDENCY
Substance-abuse rehabilitation; Substance abuse rehabilitation; Detox centre; Drug rehab; Rehabilitation center; Substance abuse treatment; Substance-abuse treatment; Drug addiction treatment; Alcohol rehabilitation; Re-hab; Substance abuse program; Drug treatment clinic; Substance abuse programs; Addiction treatment; Drug counselor; Drug Rehabilitation; Drug rehabilitation center; Drug rehab center; Substance abuse treatment facility; Substance abuse treatment center; Drug treatment centres; Drug treatment centre; Pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence; Barriers to substance abuse treatment in the United States; Barriers to drug treatment in the United States
Entzugsanstalt für Drogensüchtige, Rehabilitationszentrum für Rauschgiftsüchtige

Определение

mental cruelty
n. a term, rapidly going out of fashion and out of the statutes, which has been used to justify granting a divorce when the state laws required that some wrong had to be found in the defending spouse. In absence of actual physical cruelty (or unwillingness to discuss it) the person wanting the divorce could testify to a list of indignities ("he swore at me, he came home late, he humiliated me in front of friends, he was hateful to my mother, he read girlie magazines," or similar tales told about the wife) which would be verified by a relative or a friend to satisfy the judge that the petitioning spouse would suffer mental harm if the marriage continued and proved that there were grounds for a divorce. As "no-fault" divorce has gained favor, such charades have faded into legal history. See also: cruelty divorce

Википедия

Substance abuse

Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods that are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder. Differing definitions of drug abuse are used in public health, medical, and criminal justice contexts. In some cases, criminal or anti-social behavior occurs when the person is under the influence of a drug, and long-term personality changes in individuals may also occur. In addition to possible physical, social, and psychological harm, the use of some drugs may also lead to criminal penalties, although these vary widely depending on the local jurisdiction.

Drugs most often associated with this term include: alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens (although there is no known psychedelic, one of the three categories of hallucinogens, that has been found to have any addictive potential), methaqualone, and opioids. The exact cause of substance abuse is not clear, but there are two predominant theories: either a genetic predisposition or a habit learned from others, which, if addiction develops, manifests itself as a chronic debilitating disease.

In 2010, about 5% of people (230 million) used an illicit substance. Of these, 27 million have high-risk drug use—otherwise known as recurrent drug use—causing harm to their health, causing psychological problems, and or causing social problems that put them at risk of those dangers. In 2015, substance use disorders resulted in 307,400 deaths, up from 165,000 deaths in 1990. Of these, the highest numbers are from alcohol use disorders at 137,500, opioid use disorders at 122,100 deaths, amphetamine use disorders at 12,200 deaths, and cocaine use disorders at 11,100.

Примеры употребления для drug abuse
1. Prescription Drug Abuse to Surpass Illicit Drug Abuse The abuse and trafficking of prescription drugs is set to exceed illicit drug abuse, according to the Board.
2. "If you start to use later, there‘s a much lower risk of addiction." Prescription drug abuse and illicit drug abuse among adults remain problems, he said.
3. Prescription–drug abuse remained a persistent problem, officials said.
4. The National Institute on Drug Abuse funded the research.
5. "Drug abuse prevention is HIV prevention," said Dr.