Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.21, n°6 - November 2010
Paru le :
13/12/2010
Année
2010
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
- Qualitative social research in addictions publishing: Creating an enabling journal environment, Rhodes T., Stimson G.V., Moore D., Bourgois P., p. 441-444.
- Turn on, tune in, but don't drop out: The impact of neo-liberalism on magic mushroom users' (in)ability to imagine collectivist social worlds, Riley S., Thompson J., Griffin C., p. 445-451.
- "We don't have no drugs education": The myth of universal drugs education in English secondary schools?, Fletcher A., Bonell C., Sorhaindo A., p. 452-458.
- Managing la malilla: Exploring drug treatment experiences among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico, and their implications for drug law reform, Syvertsen J., Pollini R.A., Lozada R., Vera A., Rangel G., Strathdee S.A., p. 459-465.
- Effects of government registration on unprotected sex amongst female sex workers in Tijuana; Mexico, Sirotin N., Strathdee S.A., Lozada R., Abramovitz D., Semple S.J., Bucardo J., et al., p. 466-470.
- Gender differences in hepatitis C antibody prevalence and risk behaviours amongst people who inject drugs in Australia 1998-2008, Iversen J., Wand H., Gonnermann A., Maher L., p. 471-476.
- Availability of body art facilities and body art piercing do not predict hepatitis C acquisition among injection drug users in Montreal, Canada: Results from a cohort study, Bruneau J., Daniel M., Kestens Y., Abrahamowicz M., Zang G., p. 477-484.
- HIV risk and the overlap of injecting drug use and high-risk sexual behaviours among men who have sex with men in Zanzibar (Unguja), Tanzania, Johnston L.G., Holman A., Dahoma M., Miller L.A., Kim E., Mussa M., et al., p. 485-492.
- Prevalence of HIV/HCV/HBV infections and drug-related risk behaviours amongst IDUs recruited through peer-driven sampling in Iran, Zamani S., Radfar R., Nematollahi P., Fadaie R., Meshkati M., Mortazavi S., et al., p. 493-500.
- High and low threshold service provision in drug-free settings: Practitioner views, Eversman M.H., p. 501-506.
- Correlates of sharing injection equipment among male injecting drug users in Kathmandu, Nepal, Poudel K.C., Poudel-Tandukar K., Yasuoka J., Joshi A.B., Jimba M., p. 507-510.
- Pulmonary function in cannabis users: Support for a clinical trial of the vaporizer, Van Dam N.T., Earleywine M., p. 511-513.
- Syringe exchange in community pharmacies--The Portuguese experience, Torre C., Lucas R., Barros H., p. 514-517.
- Turn on, tune in, but don't drop out: The impact of neo-liberalism on magic mushroom users' (in)ability to imagine collectivist social worlds, Riley S., Thompson J., Griffin C., p. 445-451.
- "We don't have no drugs education": The myth of universal drugs education in English secondary schools?, Fletcher A., Bonell C., Sorhaindo A., p. 452-458.
- Managing la malilla: Exploring drug treatment experiences among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico, and their implications for drug law reform, Syvertsen J., Pollini R.A., Lozada R., Vera A., Rangel G., Strathdee S.A., p. 459-465.
- Effects of government registration on unprotected sex amongst female sex workers in Tijuana; Mexico, Sirotin N., Strathdee S.A., Lozada R., Abramovitz D., Semple S.J., Bucardo J., et al., p. 466-470.
- Gender differences in hepatitis C antibody prevalence and risk behaviours amongst people who inject drugs in Australia 1998-2008, Iversen J., Wand H., Gonnermann A., Maher L., p. 471-476.
- Availability of body art facilities and body art piercing do not predict hepatitis C acquisition among injection drug users in Montreal, Canada: Results from a cohort study, Bruneau J., Daniel M., Kestens Y., Abrahamowicz M., Zang G., p. 477-484.
- HIV risk and the overlap of injecting drug use and high-risk sexual behaviours among men who have sex with men in Zanzibar (Unguja), Tanzania, Johnston L.G., Holman A., Dahoma M., Miller L.A., Kim E., Mussa M., et al., p. 485-492.
- Prevalence of HIV/HCV/HBV infections and drug-related risk behaviours amongst IDUs recruited through peer-driven sampling in Iran, Zamani S., Radfar R., Nematollahi P., Fadaie R., Meshkati M., Mortazavi S., et al., p. 493-500.
- High and low threshold service provision in drug-free settings: Practitioner views, Eversman M.H., p. 501-506.
- Correlates of sharing injection equipment among male injecting drug users in Kathmandu, Nepal, Poudel K.C., Poudel-Tandukar K., Yasuoka J., Joshi A.B., Jimba M., p. 507-510.
- Pulmonary function in cannabis users: Support for a clinical trial of the vaporizer, Van Dam N.T., Earleywine M., p. 511-513.
- Syringe exchange in community pharmacies--The Portuguese experience, Torre C., Lucas R., Barros H., p. 514-517.
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°6, November 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°6, November 2010) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Since 1993 the participation of Portuguese pharmacies to the national Syringe Exchange Programme (SEP) has remained high. However, no national guidelines or standard procedures are available regarding the provision of this service. W[...]
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