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Substance Abuse

Refer to this guide if you are enrolled in HES201 or if you are researching the topic of substance abuse.

Search Strategies

The following video will help you create a search strategy using Boolean logic, nesting, and phrase searching:

Database Search Tips

Boolean Logic

For better search results, try Boolean Operators!

AND connects terms and narrows the search
OR  expands the search (finds either term)
NOT excludes terms and narrows your search

For example:

  • exercise AND nutrition
  • cancer AND fatigue
  • bioengineering OR cloning
  • contraception OR "family planning"
  • exercise NOT running 

Phrase Searching

Phrase searching narrows your search results to include the exact phrase you are searching for - two or more words in precise order. Phrase searching is also handy when searching on specific titles or quotes especially when searching the open web or when trying to locate a full-text article.

For example:

"genetic engineering"

"mood disorder"

Truncation

Truncation will broaden your search and look for variations of a root word. For example:

Searching on genetic* will search for the root word genetic and all extensions of the word including:

  • genetics
  • genetically

Nesting

Nesting will broaden your search and is most commonly used between synonyms. Use nesting to organize your search strategy as follows:

(exercise OR "physical activity") AND ("High blood pressure" OR hypertension)