Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.32, n°2 - April 2025
Paru le :
01/04/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
123-210
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Bereaved siblings' stories of drug-related death. Meen G., Lindeman S., Alvestad Reime M., Bruland Selseng L., p. 123-131.
- Exploring medicinal use of low-THC cannabis products - Comparing experienced effects and side-effects between CBD-oil-only users to users of high-THC cannabis products. Kvamme S.L., Pedersen M.M., Romer Thomsen K., Thylstrup B., p. 132-144.
- Exploring patterns of polysubstance use among young adults: a latent profile analysis. Gren J., Kirouac M., Pearson M.R., Ostaszewski K., p. 145-153.
- A qualitative exploration of the relevance of training provision in planning for implementation of managed alcohol programs within a third sector setting. Masterton W., Carver H., Booth H., McCulloch P., Ball L., Mitchell L., et al., p. 154-163.
- Peer navigation: a pilot study to improve recovery capital for alcohol and other drug telephone helpline callers. Peart A., Horn F., Rowland B., Arunogiri S., Jones D., Manning V., et al., p. 164-174.
- Assessing the implementation of place of last drink (POLD): a strategy to reduce overservice of alcohol. Delehanty E., Schriemer D., Lenk K., Hebert C., Nelson T.F., Bosma L.M., et al., p. 175-180.
- 'We were all stuffed': did the Australian COVID-19 lockdowns exacerbate role-specific stress and alcohol use among working mothers? A qualitative analysis. Patsouras M., Caluzzi G., Wright C.J.C., Kuntsche E., Kuntsche S., p. 181-188.
- Race/ethnicity and contexts: associations of racial/ethnic discrimination with underage youth's alcohol use and drinking contexts. Lipperman-Kreda S., Antin T.M.J., Wharton K., Wilson I., p. 189-197.
- Neither laissez-faire nor prohibition: the khat regulation policy preferences of people who chew khat and local social service providers in Ethiopia. Olani A.B., p. 198-210.
- Bereaved siblings' stories of drug-related death. Meen G., Lindeman S., Alvestad Reime M., Bruland Selseng L., p. 123-131.
- Exploring medicinal use of low-THC cannabis products - Comparing experienced effects and side-effects between CBD-oil-only users to users of high-THC cannabis products. Kvamme S.L., Pedersen M.M., Romer Thomsen K., Thylstrup B., p. 132-144.
- Exploring patterns of polysubstance use among young adults: a latent profile analysis. Gren J., Kirouac M., Pearson M.R., Ostaszewski K., p. 145-153.
- A qualitative exploration of the relevance of training provision in planning for implementation of managed alcohol programs within a third sector setting. Masterton W., Carver H., Booth H., McCulloch P., Ball L., Mitchell L., et al., p. 154-163.
- Peer navigation: a pilot study to improve recovery capital for alcohol and other drug telephone helpline callers. Peart A., Horn F., Rowland B., Arunogiri S., Jones D., Manning V., et al., p. 164-174.
- Assessing the implementation of place of last drink (POLD): a strategy to reduce overservice of alcohol. Delehanty E., Schriemer D., Lenk K., Hebert C., Nelson T.F., Bosma L.M., et al., p. 175-180.
- 'We were all stuffed': did the Australian COVID-19 lockdowns exacerbate role-specific stress and alcohol use among working mothers? A qualitative analysis. Patsouras M., Caluzzi G., Wright C.J.C., Kuntsche E., Kuntsche S., p. 181-188.
- Race/ethnicity and contexts: associations of racial/ethnic discrimination with underage youth's alcohol use and drinking contexts. Lipperman-Kreda S., Antin T.M.J., Wharton K., Wilson I., p. 189-197.
- Neither laissez-faire nor prohibition: the khat regulation policy preferences of people who chew khat and local social service providers in Ethiopia. Olani A.B., p. 198-210.
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M. KIROUAC ;
M. R. PEARSON ;
K. OSTASZEWSKI
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