Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.52, n°4 - December 2025
Paru le :
01/12/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
427-635
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The role of moral panic in motivating public support for punitive drug sentencing. Berryessa C.M., p. 427-449.
- Troubling drug law, political participation and human rights: A dope sick ontology. Seear K., Mulcahy S., p. 450-466.
- From lived experience to professional practice: Challenges and insights in Norwegian addiction treatment. Recke L., Nygard M., p. 467-487.
- "You have to consider gender." Accounts of professionals on the barriers to women's treatment for drug problems. Romo-Avilés N., Pérez-Amigo J., Lopez-Morales J., p. 488-507.
- Tracing the impact of media, cultural narratives, and social perceptions on Australia's anabolic-androgenic steroid communities. Piatkowski T., Barratt M.J., Coomber R., Gibbs N., Neumann D.L., Dunn M., p. 508-523.
- Regulating the plant versus regulating the drug: Learning from backyard cannabis cultivation in the Australian capital territory. Barrett L., Kearnes M., McLauchlan L., Lancaster K., Mellor R., Ritter A., p. 524-542.
- A qualitative comparative analysis of the retrospective "active drinking voices" of two types of older problem drinkers, now in recovery. McInerney K., Best D., Hodgson P., p. 543-564.
- Shades of green: Towards a typology of adolescent cannabis use. Bilgrei O.R., Tokle R., Skjaelaaen O., Buvik K., Scheffels J., p. 565-583.
- An examination of how people who use drugs conceptualize the benefits and drawbacks of using overdose prevention centers. Frank D., Bennett A.S., Elliott L., Scheidell J.D., Walters S.M., Cleland C.M., p. 584-597.
- "Cannabis as a versatile drug": Perceptions and experiences of medicinal cannabis use among Thai people. Haritavorn N., p. 598-612.
- From enthusiasm to concern and from top-down to bottom-up: A critical qualitative analysis of constructions of the French model of opioid use disorder care in the scientific literature. Kankanam Gamage K., Liu S., Chiu K., Wang J., Sud A., p. 613-635.
- The role of moral panic in motivating public support for punitive drug sentencing. Berryessa C.M., p. 427-449.
- Troubling drug law, political participation and human rights: A dope sick ontology. Seear K., Mulcahy S., p. 450-466.
- From lived experience to professional practice: Challenges and insights in Norwegian addiction treatment. Recke L., Nygard M., p. 467-487.
- "You have to consider gender." Accounts of professionals on the barriers to women's treatment for drug problems. Romo-Avilés N., Pérez-Amigo J., Lopez-Morales J., p. 488-507.
- Tracing the impact of media, cultural narratives, and social perceptions on Australia's anabolic-androgenic steroid communities. Piatkowski T., Barratt M.J., Coomber R., Gibbs N., Neumann D.L., Dunn M., p. 508-523.
- Regulating the plant versus regulating the drug: Learning from backyard cannabis cultivation in the Australian capital territory. Barrett L., Kearnes M., McLauchlan L., Lancaster K., Mellor R., Ritter A., p. 524-542.
- A qualitative comparative analysis of the retrospective "active drinking voices" of two types of older problem drinkers, now in recovery. McInerney K., Best D., Hodgson P., p. 543-564.
- Shades of green: Towards a typology of adolescent cannabis use. Bilgrei O.R., Tokle R., Skjaelaaen O., Buvik K., Scheffels J., p. 565-583.
- An examination of how people who use drugs conceptualize the benefits and drawbacks of using overdose prevention centers. Frank D., Bennett A.S., Elliott L., Scheidell J.D., Walters S.M., Cleland C.M., p. 584-597.
- "Cannabis as a versatile drug": Perceptions and experiences of medicinal cannabis use among Thai people. Haritavorn N., p. 598-612.
- From enthusiasm to concern and from top-down to bottom-up: A critical qualitative analysis of constructions of the French model of opioid use disorder care in the scientific literature. Kankanam Gamage K., Liu S., Chiu K., Wang J., Sud A., p. 613-635.
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