Enhancing drug detection strategies for post-Rehabilitated juveniles : A comprehensive Review and empirical study

Priyanka, Kaushik and Prabha, Gour and Lovish, Bir and Lubna, Ansari and Rojalini, samnata and Soundarya, R. (2024) Enhancing drug detection strategies for post-Rehabilitated juveniles : A comprehensive Review and empirical study. treatment strategies to address substance abuse among ado2024 1st International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Networking (ICAC2N).

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Abstract

Drug addiction is a complex problem that will affect
individuals of all ages, including juveniles. It is a chronic and often relapsing disease that requires continued care and support to help individuals achieve and maintain long-term recovery. While rehabilitation programs are designed to help individuals overcome addiction, relapse rates remain high, making postrehabilitation drug detection an important component of continued care. This study aims to investigate the efficacy of various drug detection techniques for juveniles who have completed their rehabilitation. The success of rehabilitation program for
young drug addicts depends on the creation of efficient drug
detection rules and procedures that can assist avoid relapse and increase program effectiveness overall. The research technique comprises both an empirical investigation of post-rehabilitated juvenile participants and a thorough evaluation of the literature of past studies on drug detection for young people. The results of this study will have a big impact on how well drug detection
policies and practises for young people who have completed their
rehabilitation are developed

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Biomedical Engineering > Biomedical Signal & Image Processing
Divisions: Engineering > Biomedical Engineering
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org
Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2026 11:27
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2026 11:27
URI: https://ir.dsce.ac.in/id/eprint/119

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