Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.40, n°2 - Spring 2010 - Selected papers
Paru le :
01/08/2010
Année
2010
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- The first injection event: differences among heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, and ketamine initiates. Lankenau S.E., Wagner K.D., Bloom J.J., Sanders B., Hathazi D., Shin C., p. 241-262.
- Patterns of youth participation in cannabis cultivation. Nguyen H., Bouchard M., p. 263-293.
- Heavy episodic alcohol use in emerging adulthood: the role of early risk factors and young adult social roles. Eitle D., Taylor J., Eitle T.M., p. 295-320.
- Pathways to adult alcohol abuse across racial/ethnic groups: an application of general strain and social learning theories. Akins S., Smith C.L., Mosher C., p. 321-351.
- Drug risk: a cross-sectional exploration of the influence of family-of-origin and current situational circumstances. Perkins M., Elifson K.W., Sterk C.E., p. 353-378.
- Mother-daughter attachment and drug abuse among Latinas in the United States. De La Rosa M., Dillon F.R., Ganapati N.E., Rojas P., Pinto E., Prado G., p. 379-404.
- Gender, sexuality, and ethnicity as factors of club-drug use among Asian Americans. Fazio A., Joe-Laidler K., Moloney M., Hunt G., p. 405-432.
- Religiosity, spirituality, and substance abuse. Allen T.M., Lo C.C., p. 433-459.
- Americans' attitudes toward drug-related issues from 1975-2006: The roles of period and cohort effects. Nielsen A.L., p. 461-493.
- Self-report of longitudinal substance use: a comparison of the UCLA natural history interview and the addiction severity index. Murphy D.A., Hser Y.I., Huang D., Brecht M.L., Herbeck D.M., p. 495-515.
- Research Note: Perspectives on the hierarchy of HIV and hepatitis C disease: consequences for drug treatment program patients. Munoz-Plaza C., Strauss S.M., Tiburcio N., Astone-Twerell J.M., Des Jarlais D.C., Gwadz M., et al., p. 517-535.
- The first injection event: differences among heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, and ketamine initiates. Lankenau S.E., Wagner K.D., Bloom J.J., Sanders B., Hathazi D., Shin C., p. 241-262.
- Patterns of youth participation in cannabis cultivation. Nguyen H., Bouchard M., p. 263-293.
- Heavy episodic alcohol use in emerging adulthood: the role of early risk factors and young adult social roles. Eitle D., Taylor J., Eitle T.M., p. 295-320.
- Pathways to adult alcohol abuse across racial/ethnic groups: an application of general strain and social learning theories. Akins S., Smith C.L., Mosher C., p. 321-351.
- Drug risk: a cross-sectional exploration of the influence of family-of-origin and current situational circumstances. Perkins M., Elifson K.W., Sterk C.E., p. 353-378.
- Mother-daughter attachment and drug abuse among Latinas in the United States. De La Rosa M., Dillon F.R., Ganapati N.E., Rojas P., Pinto E., Prado G., p. 379-404.
- Gender, sexuality, and ethnicity as factors of club-drug use among Asian Americans. Fazio A., Joe-Laidler K., Moloney M., Hunt G., p. 405-432.
- Religiosity, spirituality, and substance abuse. Allen T.M., Lo C.C., p. 433-459.
- Americans' attitudes toward drug-related issues from 1975-2006: The roles of period and cohort effects. Nielsen A.L., p. 461-493.
- Self-report of longitudinal substance use: a comparison of the UCLA natural history interview and the addiction severity index. Murphy D.A., Hser Y.I., Huang D., Brecht M.L., Herbeck D.M., p. 495-515.
- Research Note: Perspectives on the hierarchy of HIV and hepatitis C disease: consequences for drug treatment program patients. Munoz-Plaza C., Strauss S.M., Tiburcio N., Astone-Twerell J.M., Des Jarlais D.C., Gwadz M., et al., p. 517-535.
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S. E. LANKENAU ;
K. D. WAGNER ;
J. JACKSON BLOOM ;
B. SANDERS ;
D. HATHAZI ;
C. SHIN
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This article describes how the drug type injected at the first injection event is related to characteristics of the initiate, risk behaviors at initiation, and future drug-using trajectories. A diverse sample (n=222) of young injection drug user[...]
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