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Pamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do You Know… Alcohol, Other Drugs and DrivingPamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects. Each pamphlet answers common questions about the substance.
About Do you know…AlcoholPamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do You Know…LSDPamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do you know…MethadonePamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do you know…MethamphetaminesPamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do you know…Prescription opioidsPamphlets in the Do You Know… series present straightforward, easy-to-understand information about a variety of substances of abuse and their effects.
About Do you know…TobaccoThis 20-item instrument may be given in either a self-report or in a structured interview format.
About Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20)The Drug-Taking Confidence Questionnaire (DTCQ), a companion tool to the IDTS, allows substance use counsellors and researchers to identify a client’s self-efficacy in relation to 50 drinking and/or other drug-taking situations.
About Drug-Taking Confidence Questionnaire (DTCQ): Alcohol QuestionnairesThe Drug-Taking Confidence Questionnaire (DTCQ), a companion tool to the IDTS, allows substance use counsellors and researchers to identify a client’s self-efficacy in relation to 50 drinking and/or other drug-taking situations.
About Drug-Taking Confidence Questionnaire (DTCQ): Drug Questionnaires