Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.55, n°2 - April 2025
Paru le :
01/04/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
175-321
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Entry mechanisms into the Belgian synthetic drugs market. De Seranno S., Colman C., p. 175-192.
- Trends and barriers of medication treatment for opioid use disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Hutchison M., Russell B.S., Leander A., Rickles N., Aguiar D., Cong X.S., et al., p. 193-214.
- Perceived risk of weekly marijuana use among students participating in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Dunn M.S., Klump M.A., p. 215-224.
- Reviewing the impact of the opioid overdose epidemic on the mental wellbeing of first responders. O'Dare K., Atwell L., p. 225-238.
- Police knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about opioid addiction treatment and harm reduction: A survey of Illinois officers. Reichert J., Martins K.F., Taylor B., del Pozo B., p. 239-259.
- Mid-level illicit drug supply in a small English city: Sellers' perspectives and experiences. Pelling B., Turnock L.A., p. 260-280.
- Why do university students smoke tobacco? French validity of Brief Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives among (non-) daily smokers and associations with psychological variables. Mauduy M., Mauny N., Beaunieux H., Mange J., p. 281-299.
- Drug legalization and decriminalization beliefs among individuals with and without a history of substance use. Park B., Hammond A.S., Dunn K.E., Strain E.C., Bergeria C.L., p. 300-319.
- Entry mechanisms into the Belgian synthetic drugs market. De Seranno S., Colman C., p. 175-192.
- Trends and barriers of medication treatment for opioid use disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Hutchison M., Russell B.S., Leander A., Rickles N., Aguiar D., Cong X.S., et al., p. 193-214.
- Perceived risk of weekly marijuana use among students participating in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Dunn M.S., Klump M.A., p. 215-224.
- Reviewing the impact of the opioid overdose epidemic on the mental wellbeing of first responders. O'Dare K., Atwell L., p. 225-238.
- Police knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about opioid addiction treatment and harm reduction: A survey of Illinois officers. Reichert J., Martins K.F., Taylor B., del Pozo B., p. 239-259.
- Mid-level illicit drug supply in a small English city: Sellers' perspectives and experiences. Pelling B., Turnock L.A., p. 260-280.
- Why do university students smoke tobacco? French validity of Brief Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives among (non-) daily smokers and associations with psychological variables. Mauduy M., Mauny N., Beaunieux H., Mange J., p. 281-299.
- Drug legalization and decriminalization beliefs among individuals with and without a history of substance use. Park B., Hammond A.S., Dunn K.E., Strain E.C., Bergeria C.L., p. 300-319.
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