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[–] 21945171? [S] ago
^^^(((Got One)))^^^
[–] 21944888? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
I question the ethics behind this study...
That's absolute garbage.
"I lost my job because automotive manufacturing left my county. I KNOW! I'll go blow my money on Opiates!"
What other factors are directly responsible for the proliferation of Opiates? Are they also falsely equated specifically to the presence, or lack thereof, of strictly automotive manufacturing job opportunities? They change it up a bit by ambiguously broadening the scope to "economic opportunity", sure, and that's where there's room to get into the specifics of what factors contribute to the spread of Opiates.
Just my 2c. I leave room for the possibility that I've misinterpreted.
[–] 21945037? [S] ago (edited ago)
yes this study is just showing that average people who keep their jobs don't get depressed, and try to soothe the pain with mind altering substances. (Recovering Alcoholic, speaking from experience).