Data for: University students’ self-reported reasons for abstinence from prescription and non-prescription stimulants and depressants

Published: 24 December 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/srpsj8zw2h.1
Contributors:
Joseph Rosansky, Harold Rosenberg

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This data represents the responses that 768 students at a large, public mid-Western University who were lifelong abstainers from prescription stimulants, prescription opioids, cocaine, and heroin gave to an anonymous online survey. The file contains demographic information, the students' ratings of the importance of 17 reasons for abstinence from each of the four substances, the students' responses to the mini-IPIP, and the students' responses to the Brief Self-Control Survey.

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