Addiction Research and Theory, Vol.11, n°2. - April 2003
| Titre : | Addiction Research and Theory, Vol.11, n°2. - April 2003 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 01/04/2003 |
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G. KOULIERAKIS ;
K. G. POWER ;
C. GNARDELLIS ;
D. AGRAFIOTIS
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2003
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
Within the context of a national study on the prevalence of male inmates' HIV-risk behaviour, we present data regarding the HIV-related knowledge of a sub sample of inmates in terms of modes of HIV transmission, methods of HIV prevention and ris[...]
In spite of abundant evidence as to the adverse health problems of tobacco use over the past half century, progress towards tobacco control in prisons have been minimal. Lack of political will, boredom, stress, imprisonment-related deprivation, [...]
D. R. BEWLEY-TAYLOR
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2003
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
T. BUTLER ;
M. LEVY ;
K. DOLAN ;
J. KALDOR
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2003
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.11, n°2, April 2003) Article : Périodique
The prevalence of past and present tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use is examined in a cross sectional random sample of prisoners. 789 male and female prisoners from 27 correctional centres across New South Wales (NSW) participated in the su[...]
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