The Rainbow Model - An Attempt At a Global Approach To the Drug-problem
Perezgomez, A.;Jimenezsuarez, S.
(1993) International Journal of the Addictions — Vol. 28, n° 5, p. 389-398 (1993)
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Jimenezsuarez, S.
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A global, tridimensional, and comprehensive model for the drug problem is presented. On a flat matrix with five components (growing, production, processing, traffic/distribution, and consumption) and seven dimensions (individual, family, restricted group, neighborhood, city/region, national, and international), six different perspectives are employed (psychobiological, social/political, economics, legal, historical/cultural, and geographical). Each psychoactive substance may be analyzed separately.
Perezgomez, A., & Jimenezsuarez, S. (1993). The Rainbow Model - An Attempt At a Global Approach To the Drug-problem. International Journal of the Addictions, 28(5), 389-398. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/147149 (Original work published 1993)