Substance abuse and attribution states: The Covalent Security Attribution Model

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David Daniel Bogumil
Cite this article:  Bogumil, D. D. (2002). Substance abuse and attribution states: The Covalent Security Attribution Model. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 30(2), 127-140.


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The attribution of the causality regarding the quality of life in a community and the security within a community differs between user and non-user groups of illegal drugs. An attribution theoretical model based on intergroup relations presents a new conceptualization of dyadic relations as the Covalent Security Attribution model. The Covalent Security Attribution model of user and non-user intergroup dynamics provides an exegesis of group cognitive consistency and the attribution process. This inquiry provides a heuristic examination of the Covalent Security Attribution model of adolescent substance abuse.

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