Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.53, n°1 - March 2026
Paru le :
01/03/2026
Année
2026
Page(s) :
3-237
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Undoing minority stress: Rethinking queer and gender-diverse substance use. Race K., Murphy D., Pienaar K., p. 3-22.
- Politically acceptable effects: Reframing unintended consequences of drug policies. Kelaita P., p. 23-39.
- Considerations on the construction, timing, and consequences of the psychedelic renaissance. Brooks Dollar C., p. 40-68.
- New Canadian cannabis trust regimes: Where is the local pot? Garrod J.Z., Cormack P., p. 69-84.
- How is harm reduction policy implemented in local contexts? Three examples from Denmark. Houborg E., Frank V.A., p. 85-101.
- An exploratory analysis of the role of Christian faith-based leaders on Ghana's cannabis reform: Balancing public health, harm reduction, and justice. Baah N.K., Arazan C., p. 102-117.
- The role of clinical vigilance and awareness in Scottish undergraduate mental health nursing students' formation of confidence and knowledge in novel psychoactive substance-related healthcare treatment. Lindsay I., p. 118-141.
- Digital desperation: Trauma's role in cryptomarket opioid sourcing. McGuinness S.R., Lammers J.C., p. 142-159.
- Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labeling theory. Walmsley I., p. 160-177.
- Agency revisited: Addiction services' clients' recovery in the light of the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA). Egerer M., Rundle S., p. 178-192.
- From storefronts to headlines: Framing news media content to understand the barriers to cannabis retail operation in Canada. Wright-Brown T., Williams R., Blackwood M., Najafizada M., Cooper T., Schwartz E., et al., p. 193-223.
- Designing better drug regulation: Lessons from policy design methods. Kelaita P., Ritter A., Davies A., Akmal H.A., p. 224-237.
- Undoing minority stress: Rethinking queer and gender-diverse substance use. Race K., Murphy D., Pienaar K., p. 3-22.
- Politically acceptable effects: Reframing unintended consequences of drug policies. Kelaita P., p. 23-39.
- Considerations on the construction, timing, and consequences of the psychedelic renaissance. Brooks Dollar C., p. 40-68.
- New Canadian cannabis trust regimes: Where is the local pot? Garrod J.Z., Cormack P., p. 69-84.
- How is harm reduction policy implemented in local contexts? Three examples from Denmark. Houborg E., Frank V.A., p. 85-101.
- An exploratory analysis of the role of Christian faith-based leaders on Ghana's cannabis reform: Balancing public health, harm reduction, and justice. Baah N.K., Arazan C., p. 102-117.
- The role of clinical vigilance and awareness in Scottish undergraduate mental health nursing students' formation of confidence and knowledge in novel psychoactive substance-related healthcare treatment. Lindsay I., p. 118-141.
- Digital desperation: Trauma's role in cryptomarket opioid sourcing. McGuinness S.R., Lammers J.C., p. 142-159.
- Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labeling theory. Walmsley I., p. 160-177.
- Agency revisited: Addiction services' clients' recovery in the light of the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA). Egerer M., Rundle S., p. 178-192.
- From storefronts to headlines: Framing news media content to understand the barriers to cannabis retail operation in Canada. Wright-Brown T., Williams R., Blackwood M., Najafizada M., Cooper T., Schwartz E., et al., p. 193-223.
- Designing better drug regulation: Lessons from policy design methods. Kelaita P., Ritter A., Davies A., Akmal H.A., p. 224-237.
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Harm reduction is an important public health factor for people who use drugs. It is recommended by United Nations agencies and implemented in many countries around the world. In this article, we present a study of local harm reduction policies i[...]
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