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B. ANDERSSON ; P. MILLER ; F. BECK ; P. CHOMYNOVA |The study examines data from teenagers from 35 countries taking part in surveys conducted within the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD). The main hypothesis tested was that the higher the prevalence of use of a par[...]Chapitre
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RIDOLFO B. ; C. STEVENSON | Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) | Drug Statistics Series N°7 | 2001The aetiological fraction methodology and the associated fraction estimates enable estimation of the proportion of cases of an illness or injury that can be attributed to a risk factor. This report presents aetiological fraction estimates attrib[...]Congrès
D. R. ENGLISH ; C. D'ARCY ; HOLMAN J. ; E. MILNE ; G. HULSE ; M. G. WINTER | Ottawa : CCSA-CCLAT | 1995In this paper we identify the major issues in attributing mortality and morbidity to substance abuse, review studies of the quantification of morbidity and mortality due to substance abuse and discuss guidelines for choosing the most appropriate[...]Périodique
G. K. HULSE ; D. R. ENGLISH ; E. MILNE ; C. D. J. HOLMAN | 1999FRANÇAIS : Cet article combine des données provenant d'un grand nombre d'études internationales, afin d'évaluer plus précisément la mortalité associée à l'usage illégal d'opiacés. Etant donné que la contamination VIH diffère énormément d'un pay[...]Périodique
J. NEALE | 2003FRANÇAIS : Bref article sur le nécessité de connaître le pourcentage des overdoses non-fatales et la difficulté d'en faire l'estimation.Chapitre
J. A. INCIARDI ; L. D. HARRISON | 1998Aux Etats-Unis, les produits et les modes de consommation ont considérablement évolué ces dernières décennies. Après les épidémies d'héroïne des années 60 et 70, on a pu observer dans les années 80, une association de cocaïne, l'héroïne restant [...]Brochure
This information brochure has been produced by the EMCDDA to provide answers to the most commonly asked questions on the Reitox network of national focal points and more broadly on national drugs observatories. Compiled over several years, it is[...]Périodique
A. VICTORIO | 2001The purpose of the present study was to identify intake patterns related to substance abuse in a sample of Mexican students. Self-report questionnaires were administered to 897 students in a technical high school. A sample of 300 alcohol and dru[...]Périodique
MARISSEN M. A. E. ; I. H. A. FRANKEN ; P. BLANKEN ; W. VAN DEN BRINK ; V. M. HENDRIKS | 2005ENGLISH : A low association between self-reported craving and physiological measures of craving is often found. Social desirability might influence this relation between subjective and physiological reactivity. Subjects were seventy-six in-pat[...]Périodique
SMINK B. E. ; MOVIG K. L. ; LUSTHOF K. J. ; J. J. DE GIER ; UGES D. R. ; EGBERTS A. C. | 2008ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: There is much evidence that driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs of abuse is related to an increased accident risk. A remaining question is whether the use of psychoactive substances is also related to clini[...]Article : Périodique
M. VAN HASSELT ; J. KRUGER ; B. HAN ; R. S. CARABALLO ; M. A. PENNE ; B. LOOMIS ; J. C. GFROERER |Background: On April 1, 2009, the federal government raised cigarette taxes from $0.39 to $1.01 per pack. This study examines the impact of this increase on a range of smoking behaviors among youth aged 12 to 17 and young adults aged 18 to 25. [...]Périodique
S. SUSSMAN ; C. W. DENT ; A. W. STACY | 1996ENGLISH : Drug-use myths, questionable beliefs regarding the effects of drug use, may help to explain why people engage in self-injurious drug-use behavior. While clinicians and applied social researchers have used this concept of drug-use myt[...]Périodique
COMEAU N. ; S. H. STEWART ; LOBA P. | 2001ENGLISH : The present study investigated relations of anxiety sensitivity and other theoretically relevant personality factors to Copper's [Psychological Assessment 6 (1994) 117.] four categories of substance use motivations as applied to teen[...]Périodique
R. BRAITHWAITE ; T. STEPHENS ; CONERLY R. C. ; K. J. ARRIOLA ; A. G. ROBILLARD | 2004ENGLISH : Inmates report use of a wide range of drugs including heroin, methadone, and cocaine at some point in their lives without a doctor's prescription. The most commonly used drugs include marijuana and cocaine; tobacco and alcohol are al[...]