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FRANÇAIS : L'article décrit la relation existant entre la consommation d'héroïne et l'activité criminelle. Il est basé sur des exemples tirés des recherches effectuées en Grande Bretagne et aux États-Unis. Les auteurs constatent une augmentatio[...]Périodique
HALKSWORTH G. | 2002ENGLISH : Young drug users present major challenges to the whole range of child service providers and to drug services too. (Editor's abstract.)Article : Périodique
TEMPLETON L. ; R. VELLEMAN ; E. HARDY ; S. BOON |ENGLISH : Young people are adversely affected by negative family experiences, but there is a gap in knowledge when the commonly co-existing issues of parental alcohol misuse and parental domestic abuse are considered. Research which talks dire[...]Périodique
D. OGILVIE ; L. GRUER ; S. HAW | 2005Young people's use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs causes concern. Early use of psychoactive substances can be harmful to health in the short term - for example, through injuries sustained or inflicted while intoxicated - and can lead to la[...]Rapport
R. MULLAN ; J. SHERVAL ; L. SKELTON | 1997FRANÇAIS : L'association CREW 2000 intervient depuis 1993 lors d'évènements dansants auprès des jeunes, fournissant une information sur les drogues, des conseils, distribuant brochures et préservatifs, en collaboration avec d'autres services a[...]Périodique
R. M. VINER ; M. BARKER | 2005Engaging adolescents with their health can prevent a lifetime of bad habits and should be a priority for an efficient future health service. It is easy to understand why a national sickness service, as the NHS has been described, might choose la[...]Article : Périodique
L. BAULD ; A. MACKINTOSH ; B. EASTWOOD ; A. FORD ; G. MOORE ; M. DOCKRELL ; D. ARNOTT ; H. CHEESEMAN ; A. McNEILL |Concern has been expressed about the use of e-cigarettes among young people. Our study reported e-cigarette and tobacco cigarette ever and regular use among 11-16 year olds across the UK. Data came from five large scale surveys with different de[...]Rapport
MAYOR OF LONDON ; GREATER LONDON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ALLIANCE ; CENTRE FOR ETHNICITY AND HEALTH FACULTY OF HEALTH | London : Greater London Authority | 2004ENGLISH : This is the final report of a project that aimed to increase knowledge and understanding amongst participating refugee and asylum-seeking community organisations of the risks of problematic drug use amongst young members of these com[...]Article : Périodique
C. MOODIE ; R. PURVES ; J. MCKELL ; M. DE ANDRADE |Opponents of plain tobacco packaging argue that it would make production of counterfeit tobacco products cheaper; lower costs for consumers; confuse consumers in respect to product authenticity; and increase appeal and purchase of counterfeit to[...]Rapport
Department for children, schools and families | London : UK Home Office, Department of Health | 2008There is growing public concern about how much alcohol young people drink in their teenage years. The evidence set out in this paper shows the extent of the problem. Young people who drink too much put their own health at risk, and are more like[...]Document texte divers
In 1999, The EMCDDA commissioned a small-scale youth media study in France, Italy and the UK to explore the feasibility of using youth media as a source of information for emerging drug trends. The low cost method and tools developed by this fea[...]Chapitre
N. HUNT | 2000FRANÇAIS : Ce chapitre décrit l'évaluation d'une action de prévention envers les jeunes en zone rurale anglaise (comté de Kent). Cette évaluation conduite à l'aide de méthodes issues de la recherche qualitatives a permis de mieux cibler le pro[...]Article : Périodique
Background: News media helps set the agenda for public thinking and policy responses to drugs use, by framing substances, substance use and people who use drugs (PWUD) within a 'drug scare' narrative. Using the example of 'monkey dust', an incon[...]