Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.24, n°4 - July 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Breaking worse: The emergence of krokodil and excessive injuries among people who inject drugs in Eurasia. Grund J.-P.C., Latypov A., Harris M., p. 265-274. • Patterns of new drug emergence: A comment in light of 'krokodil'. Heimer R., p. 275-277. • 'Krokodil' and other home-produced drugs for injection: A perspective from Ukraine. Booth R.E., p. 277-278. • 'Krokodil' and what a long strange trip it's been. Azbel L., Dvoryak S., Altice F.L., p. 279-280. • The 'do-it-yourself' New Zealand injecting scene: Implications for harm reduction. Harris M., p. 281-283. • Housing and harm reduction: What is the role of harm reduction in addressing homelessness? Pauly B., Reist D., Belle-Isle L., Schactman C., p. 284-290. • Exposure to project-based Housing First is associated with reduced jail time and bookings. Clifasefi S.L., Malone D.K., Collins S.E., p. 291-296. • Prevalence and correlates of prescription drug misuse among socially active young adults. Kelly B.C., Wells B.E., LeClair A., Tracy D., Parsons J.T., Golub S.A., p. 297-303. • Decreased injecting is associated with increased alcohol consumption among injecting drug users in northern Vietnam. Go V.F., Minh N.L., Frangakis C., Ha T.V., Latkin C.A., Sripaipan T., et al., p. 304-311. • A decline in the prevalence of injecting drug users in Estonia, 2005-2009. Uusküla A., Rajaleid K., Talu A., Abel-Ollo K., Des Jarlais D.C., p. 312-318. • Sex differences in the cumulative incidence of substance use by birth cohort. Colell E., Sánchez-Niubò A., Domingo-Salvany A., p. 319-325. • Are primary health care centres that target injecting drug users attracting and serving the clients they are designed for? A case study from Sydney, Australia. Islam M.M., Topp L., Conigrave K.M., White A., Haber P.S., Day C.A., p. 326-332. • Community treatment adoption of contingency management: A conceptual profile of U.S. clinics based on innovativeness of executive staff. Hartzler B., Rabun C., p. 333-341. • Profiles of quality of life in opiate-dependent individuals after starting methadone treatment: A latent class analysis. De Maeyer J., van Nieuwenhuizen C., Bongers I.L., Broekaert E., Vanderplasschen W., p. 342-350. • Pattern and consequences of krathom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth.) use among male villagers in southern Thailand: A qualitative study. Saingam D., Assanangkornchai S., Geater A.F., Balthip Q., p. 351-358. • Opposite social gradient for alcohol use and misuse among French adolescents. Legleye S., Janssen E., Spilka S., Le Nézet O., Chau N., Beck F., p. 359-366. • Discrimination, drugs, and alcohol among Latina/os in Brooklyn, New York: Differences by gender. Otiniano Verissimo A.D., Gee G.C., Iguchi M.Y., Ford C.L., Friedman S.R., p. 367-373. • India's National Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances policy, 2012: A 20th century document in the 21st century. Ambekar A., Rao R., Agrawal A., p. 374-375. |
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