Drug Prevention Quarterly, n°3 - September 2005
2005
Bulletin : Périodique
Bulletin : Périodique
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Drug Prevention Quarterly, n°3 - September 2005
2005
Bulletin : Périodique
G. MICHEL ; M. F. LEHEUZEY ; D. PURPER-OUAKIL | 2003
Dans Alcoologie et Addictologie (Tome 25, n°1, Mars 2003) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Les conduites à risques qui débutent et s'installent à l'adolescence sont à l'heure actuelle un problème de santé publique. L'usage de toxiques, les accidents de la route, la prise de risque sportive, etc., sont responsables, à long[...]
J. THRUL ; J. A. RABINOWITZ ; B. A. REBOUSSIN ; B. S. MAHER ; N. S. IALONGO | 2021
Dans Addiction (Vol.116, n°3, March 2021) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cannabis, tobacco and alcohol use are prevalent among youth in the United States and may be risk factors for opioid use. The current study aimed at investigating associations between developmental trajectories of cannabis, t[...]
Cannabis is the illicit drug that is most often used by adolescents and the one that young people are most likely to develop dependence on. Cannabis dependence is more common in males, especially those who display disruptive and antisocial behav[...] Nouveauté
L. T. KOZLOWSKI ; K. E. WARNER | 2017
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.174, May 2017) Article : PériodiqueIn this essay we examine the relative merits of leading studies on whether e-cigarettes pose significant threats to youths' health and well-being. While we focus on youth, the context occasionally requires that we address adult-relevant consider[...]
Les médias sont des acteurs sociaux qui mettent en « visibilité » et en « lisibilité » le monde social, leurs discours étant porteurs de représentations qui circulent dans l'espace public et dont les enjeux sociopolitiques doivent être soulignés[...]
FRANÇAIS : Cette étude fait partie d'une recherche : the Ottawa Prenatal Propective Study (OPPS), mise en oeuvre en 1978 et portant sur des enfants suivis depuis leur naissance, avec pour objectif de déterminer les conséquences d'une expositio[...]
N. D. VOLKOW ; R. D. BALER ; W. M. COMPTON ; S. R. B. WEISS | 2014
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.370, n°23, June 5, 2014) Article : PériodiqueAs marijuana use becomes legal in some states, the dominant public opinion is that marijuana is a harmless source of mood alteration. Although the harms associated with marijuana use have not been well studied, enough information is available to[...]
T. KIRBY ; A. E. BARRY | 2012
Dans Journal of School Health (Vol.82, n°8, August 2012) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: The Gateway Drug Theory suggests that licit drugs, such as tobacco and alcohol, serve as a "gateway" toward the use of other, illicit drugs. However, there remains some discrepancy regarding which drug-alcohol, tobacco, or even marij[...]
FRANÇAIS : Les grandes lignes de la politique de prévention de l'alcoolisme et de la toxicomanie sont exposées par le Ministre des affaires sociales. Les deux fléaux sont indissociables. Les parents consommateurs d'alcool et de tabac auront plu[...]
K. BELL ; H. KEANE | 2014
Dans Social Science and Medicine (Vol.119, October 2014) Article : PériodiqueThe idea that drug use in 'softer' forms leads to 'harder' drug use lies at the heart of the gateway theory, one of the most influential models of drug use of the twentieth century. Although hotly contested, the notion of the 'gateway drug' cont[...]
In-depth interviews and a qualitative methodology are used to examine the drug careers of a nonrandom sample of 31 current or former marijuana smokers. Three user typologies were developed to describe the complex development of marijuana careers[...]
ENGLISH : It is well documented that drug users often modulate the effects of their primary drugs of use (e.g., cocaine) by using other drugs (e.g., alcohol), yet the effect of modulating and primary drug interactions on transitions from one c[...]
L. G. BLOCK ; MORWITZ V. G. ; PUTSIS W. P. ; SEN S. K. | 2002
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.92 n°8, 2002) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Objectives. This study examined whether adolescents' recall of antidrug advertising is associated with a decreased probability of using illicit drugs and, given drug use, a reduced volume of use. Methods. A behavioral economic model [...]
K. CHAU ; A. MAYET ; S. LEGLEYE ; F. BECK ; C. HASSLER ; M. KHLAT ; M. CHOQUET ; B. FALISSARD ; N. CHAU | 2019
Dans Psychiatry Research (Vol.280, October 2019) Article : PériodiqueMultiple substances (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and other illicit drugs (OID)) have been frequently used in early adolescents maybe due to school, violence and mental-health difficulties. We investigated the associations between substance-use pa[...]