Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.52, n°3 - July 2022
Paru le :
01/07/2022
Année
2022
Page(s) :
283-456
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Are drug-free school zones effective? Evidence from matching schools and school-like entities. Freer E., Keefer Q., p. 283-305.
- Examining recovery status and supports before and after substance abuse disorder treatment among clients who experienced lifetime and recent firearm-related threats. Logan T., Cole J., Schroeder M., p. 306-328.
- Substance involvement and probation outcomes: Evidence from a cohort study. Galvin M.A., Davidson K.M., Kleiman M., p. 329-348.
- Are we truly "safer-at-home"? A test of contextual effects on mental health and drug overdose incidents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Konkel R.H., Harris M.N., Hoffman C.Y., p. 349-365.
- 'Making ground': An ethnography of 'living with' harmful methamphetamine use and the plurality of recovery. Brookfield S., Selvey L., Maher L., Fitzgerald L., p. 366-388.
- Medications for opioid use disorder in the criminal/legal system: Knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes among rural community-based stakeholders. Victor G., Lee G., Pozo B.d., Silverstein S., Zettner C., Cason R., et al., p. 389-405.
- Criminality among young people with substance use problems in Sweden: A one-year follow-up study. Anderberg M., Dahlberg M., Wennberg P., p. 406-420.
- Perceived normalization of drug trafficking and adolescent substance use on the US-Mexico border. Valdez E.S., Obeng-Kusi M., Brady B., Huff-Macpherson A., Bell M., Derose K., p. 421-433.
- Improving the recruitment and retention of counselors in rural substance use disorder treatment programs. Murphy J., p. 434-456.
- Are drug-free school zones effective? Evidence from matching schools and school-like entities. Freer E., Keefer Q., p. 283-305.
- Examining recovery status and supports before and after substance abuse disorder treatment among clients who experienced lifetime and recent firearm-related threats. Logan T., Cole J., Schroeder M., p. 306-328.
- Substance involvement and probation outcomes: Evidence from a cohort study. Galvin M.A., Davidson K.M., Kleiman M., p. 329-348.
- Are we truly "safer-at-home"? A test of contextual effects on mental health and drug overdose incidents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Konkel R.H., Harris M.N., Hoffman C.Y., p. 349-365.
- 'Making ground': An ethnography of 'living with' harmful methamphetamine use and the plurality of recovery. Brookfield S., Selvey L., Maher L., Fitzgerald L., p. 366-388.
- Medications for opioid use disorder in the criminal/legal system: Knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes among rural community-based stakeholders. Victor G., Lee G., Pozo B.d., Silverstein S., Zettner C., Cason R., et al., p. 389-405.
- Criminality among young people with substance use problems in Sweden: A one-year follow-up study. Anderberg M., Dahlberg M., Wennberg P., p. 406-420.
- Perceived normalization of drug trafficking and adolescent substance use on the US-Mexico border. Valdez E.S., Obeng-Kusi M., Brady B., Huff-Macpherson A., Bell M., Derose K., p. 421-433.
- Improving the recruitment and retention of counselors in rural substance use disorder treatment programs. Murphy J., p. 434-456.
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M. ANDERBERG ;
M. DAHLBERG ;
P. WENNBERG
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Swedish drug policy has a strong focus on minor drug violations. This longitudinal study analyses the association between criminality and substance use problems among young people who have received outpatient treatment and risk factors that pred[...]
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