Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.33, n°4 - August 2026
Paru le :
01/08/2026
Année
2026
Page(s) :
395-517
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- "It has some major knock-on effects": ambulance clinicians' experiences of attending alcohol-related call-outs and perceived impact on the Scottish ambulance service (IMPAACT study). Uny I., Martin J.G., Mitchell D., Ford A., Begley A., Howell R., et al., p. 395-408.
- Risk versus pleasure: understanding changing attitudes of non- and light-drinking young people as they age. Pennay A., Caluzzi G., Cook M., Livingston M., p. 409-420.
- Beyond a spoiled identity: Destigmatization through everyday interactions in heroin-assisted treatment. Haukland V., p. 421-435.
- Qualitative evaluation of a physical activity motivation intervention at a residential substance use disorder treatment facility. Thal S., Ntoumanis N., Bright S., Quested E., Kwasnicka D., Maung M., et al., p. 436-451.
- Qualitative exploration of the relationships between people who regularly use methamphetamine and their family and friends. Webb P., Clay S., Degenhardt L., Dawe S., McKetin R., p. 452-464.
- Family relationships with someone who uses methamphetamine: interviews with various family members. Webb P., Clay S., Dawe S., Lafferty L., Degenhardt L., McKetin R., p. 465-476.
- Evaluation of the outcomes and influencing factors of non-custodial educational programmes for people who use drugs in South Korea. Nam K.-a., Oh I.-S., Park S.-K., p. 477-489.
- Triggering motivations for change: exploring engagement in adult police-led drug diversion programs. Sutton C.E., Bacon M., Glasspoole-Bird H., Hendrie N., Monaghan M., Smith R., et al., p. 490-503.
- From violent to vulnerable? How door staff police illicit drugs in the United Kingdom's night-time economy. Hinrichs S., p. 504-517.
- "It has some major knock-on effects": ambulance clinicians' experiences of attending alcohol-related call-outs and perceived impact on the Scottish ambulance service (IMPAACT study). Uny I., Martin J.G., Mitchell D., Ford A., Begley A., Howell R., et al., p. 395-408.
- Risk versus pleasure: understanding changing attitudes of non- and light-drinking young people as they age. Pennay A., Caluzzi G., Cook M., Livingston M., p. 409-420.
- Beyond a spoiled identity: Destigmatization through everyday interactions in heroin-assisted treatment. Haukland V., p. 421-435.
- Qualitative evaluation of a physical activity motivation intervention at a residential substance use disorder treatment facility. Thal S., Ntoumanis N., Bright S., Quested E., Kwasnicka D., Maung M., et al., p. 436-451.
- Qualitative exploration of the relationships between people who regularly use methamphetamine and their family and friends. Webb P., Clay S., Degenhardt L., Dawe S., McKetin R., p. 452-464.
- Family relationships with someone who uses methamphetamine: interviews with various family members. Webb P., Clay S., Dawe S., Lafferty L., Degenhardt L., McKetin R., p. 465-476.
- Evaluation of the outcomes and influencing factors of non-custodial educational programmes for people who use drugs in South Korea. Nam K.-a., Oh I.-S., Park S.-K., p. 477-489.
- Triggering motivations for change: exploring engagement in adult police-led drug diversion programs. Sutton C.E., Bacon M., Glasspoole-Bird H., Hendrie N., Monaghan M., Smith R., et al., p. 490-503.
- From violent to vulnerable? How door staff police illicit drugs in the United Kingdom's night-time economy. Hinrichs S., p. 504-517.
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