1 A scheme for the identification and evaluation of volatile substance abusers is outlined which emphasizes the need for medical history, drug history, emotional/behavioural and dependency questionnaires and physical examination.
2 Poor initial evaluation may lead to non-recognition of dependent abusers who may present later with more serious problems.
3 Suggestions for prevention and treatment of chronic abusers are discussed and some advice for parents is outlined.
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