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Роль социологических исследований в оценке представителями коренного населения Республики Алтай степени зависимости от алкоголя

Роль социологических исследований в оценке представителями коренного населения Республики Алтай степени зависимости от алкоголя

Abstract

The article considers the role of sociological techniques of survey in establishing attitude of representatives of indigenous population of the Republic of Altai to alcohol consumption. The indicator information is received concerning occurrence of menace to health and social security of the examined part of indigenous population. These results characterize medical social situation in particular territory as complicated and needing target search of causes of origin of the given problem.

Рассмотрена роль социологических методов исследования в определении отношения представителей коренного населения Республики Алтай к употреблению алкоголя. Получена индикаторная информация о наличии угроз здоровью и социальной безопасности исследованной части местного населения, которая характеризует медико-социальную ситуацию на конкретной территории как сложную и требующую целенаправленного поиска причин возникновения данной проблемы.

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СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ МЕТОДЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ, ТУБАЛАРЫ, ДОЗЫ АЛКОГОЛЯ

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