Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.52, n°1 - January 2022
Paru le :
01/01/2022
Année
2022
Page(s) :
3-127
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- A preliminary study examining self-reported invincibility, alcohol problems, and the nonmedical use of prescription stimulants in college students. Kennedy S., Millin P., Kennedy G.J., p. 3-14.
- The intersection between sex and race in understanding substance co-use patterns in adolescents from the fragile families study. Gajos J.M., Purcell J.B., Mrug S., p. 15-30.
- The spiral of positive feedback: Go-along interviews about adolescents' perceptions of and reactions to alcohol posts on social media. Vanherle R., Beullens K., Hendriks H., p. 31-46.
- Court-mandated treatment outcomes for prescribed opioid use disorder: A gender based study. Lucabeche V.X., Quinn P.V., p. 47-66.
- Illicit drug use pattern, health-risk behaviors, and social contexts among Indonesian students. Astuti N.H., Utomo B., Damayanti R., Anshari D., p. 67-82.
- Substance use and chemsex in MSM - A latent class analysis. Scholz-Hehn A.D., Milin S., Schulte B., Reimer J., Buth S., Schäfer I., p. 83-96.
- Primary purpose for committing a crime and past-30 day opioid misuse: A statewide sample of justice-involved children. Shaw D.J., Johnson M.E., p. 97-113.
- Emerging attitudes regarding decriminalization: Predictors of pro-drug decriminalization attitudes in Canada. MacQuarrie A.L., Brunelle C., p. 114-127.
- A preliminary study examining self-reported invincibility, alcohol problems, and the nonmedical use of prescription stimulants in college students. Kennedy S., Millin P., Kennedy G.J., p. 3-14.
- The intersection between sex and race in understanding substance co-use patterns in adolescents from the fragile families study. Gajos J.M., Purcell J.B., Mrug S., p. 15-30.
- The spiral of positive feedback: Go-along interviews about adolescents' perceptions of and reactions to alcohol posts on social media. Vanherle R., Beullens K., Hendriks H., p. 31-46.
- Court-mandated treatment outcomes for prescribed opioid use disorder: A gender based study. Lucabeche V.X., Quinn P.V., p. 47-66.
- Illicit drug use pattern, health-risk behaviors, and social contexts among Indonesian students. Astuti N.H., Utomo B., Damayanti R., Anshari D., p. 67-82.
- Substance use and chemsex in MSM - A latent class analysis. Scholz-Hehn A.D., Milin S., Schulte B., Reimer J., Buth S., Schäfer I., p. 83-96.
- Primary purpose for committing a crime and past-30 day opioid misuse: A statewide sample of justice-involved children. Shaw D.J., Johnson M.E., p. 97-113.
- Emerging attitudes regarding decriminalization: Predictors of pro-drug decriminalization attitudes in Canada. MacQuarrie A.L., Brunelle C., p. 114-127.
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A. D. SCHOLZ-HEHN ;
S. MILIN ;
B. SCHULTE ;
J. REIMER ;
S. BUTH ;
I. SCHAFER
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.52, n°1, January 2022) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.52, n°1, January 2022) Article : Périodique
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