Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs, Habits and Social Policy , Vol.24, n°4 - 2023
Paru le :
01/12/2023
Année
2023
Page(s) :
249-387
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Editorial - Frictions in drug control: prescription opioids, prohibition and consumption cultures in Africa. Nelson E.-U., Dumbili E., p. 249-251.
- An overview of legal and policy barriers to opioid analgesics access and opioid agonist therapy in Morocco. Tinasti K., Outaleb L., p. 252-258.
- Tramadol control measures and supply for health-care services: findings from Ghana and other West African countries. Ane M.-G., p. 259-269.
- Prescription opioids, consumption cultures and "informal governing images" among "young street guys" in Nigeria. Onyima B.N., p. 270-284.
- "It worked for my friend": Non-medical use of tramadol among manual labourers in Anambra state, Nigeria. Nwafor C.E., Okoye C.F.A., Nwankwo N.I., Ugwu P.C., p. 285-295.
- Tramadol regulation, illegal markets and consumption practices: exploring frictions of drug control in Nigeria. Nelson E.-U., Odeigah O.W., Dumbili E.W., p. 296-309.
- Resolving friction in the tramadol economy in Nigeria. Dele-Adedeji I., Ireland L., Klantschnig G., p. 310-319.
- Beyond evidence and reality: the politics, political economy and fallout of hawkish regulatory policy on prescription drugs in Nigeria. Otu S.E., Nnam M.U., Eteng M.J., Amugo I.M., Idowu B.M., p. 320-341.
- Drinking to cope and college grade point average. Douglass M.A., Colley M.L., Tyskiewicz A.J., Prince M.A., p. 342-350.
- Ayahuasca ceremonies: set and setting features across Italy and Colombia. Ambrosini F., Pariset L., Biolcati R., p. 351-371.
- Family ties: examining family functioning and alcohol use among American Indian youth. Douglass M.A., Crabtree M.A., Stanley L.R., Swaim R.C., Prince M.A., p. 372-387.
- Editorial - Frictions in drug control: prescription opioids, prohibition and consumption cultures in Africa. Nelson E.-U., Dumbili E., p. 249-251.
- An overview of legal and policy barriers to opioid analgesics access and opioid agonist therapy in Morocco. Tinasti K., Outaleb L., p. 252-258.
- Tramadol control measures and supply for health-care services: findings from Ghana and other West African countries. Ane M.-G., p. 259-269.
- Prescription opioids, consumption cultures and "informal governing images" among "young street guys" in Nigeria. Onyima B.N., p. 270-284.
- "It worked for my friend": Non-medical use of tramadol among manual labourers in Anambra state, Nigeria. Nwafor C.E., Okoye C.F.A., Nwankwo N.I., Ugwu P.C., p. 285-295.
- Tramadol regulation, illegal markets and consumption practices: exploring frictions of drug control in Nigeria. Nelson E.-U., Odeigah O.W., Dumbili E.W., p. 296-309.
- Resolving friction in the tramadol economy in Nigeria. Dele-Adedeji I., Ireland L., Klantschnig G., p. 310-319.
- Beyond evidence and reality: the politics, political economy and fallout of hawkish regulatory policy on prescription drugs in Nigeria. Otu S.E., Nnam M.U., Eteng M.J., Amugo I.M., Idowu B.M., p. 320-341.
- Drinking to cope and college grade point average. Douglass M.A., Colley M.L., Tyskiewicz A.J., Prince M.A., p. 342-350.
- Ayahuasca ceremonies: set and setting features across Italy and Colombia. Ambrosini F., Pariset L., Biolcati R., p. 351-371.
- Family ties: examining family functioning and alcohol use among American Indian youth. Douglass M.A., Crabtree M.A., Stanley L.R., Swaim R.C., Prince M.A., p. 372-387.
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