Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.30, n°1 - January 2011
Paru le :
01/01/2011
Année
2011
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• The relationship between economic conditions and substance use and harm (Editorial). Ritter A., Chalmers J., p. 1-3.
• RTDs in Australia: expensive designer drinks or cheap rocket fuel? Jones S.C., Barrie L., p. 4-11.
• Assessing recovery and functioning in former problem drinkers at different stages of their recovery journeys. Hibbert L.J., Best D.W., p. 12-20.
• Reported value of cannabis seizures in Australian newspapers: are they accurate? Matthew-Simmons F., Shanahan M., Ritter A., p. 21-25.
• Needle exchange as a safe haven in an unsafe world. MacNeil J., Pauly B., p. 26-32.
• Detecting psychological symptoms related to substance use among Indigenous Australians. Dingwall K.M., Cairney S., p. 33-39.
• Why do festival goers drink? Assessment of drinking motives using the DMQ-R SF in a recreational setting. Nemeth Z., Kuntsche E., Urban R., Farkas J., Demetrovics Z., p. 40-46.
• Embedding routine alcohol screening and brief interventions in a rural general hospital. Fahy P., Croton G., Voogt S., p. 47-54.
• Evidence-based alcohol screening and brief intervention in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services: experiences of health-care providers. Clifford A., Shakeshaft A., p. 55-62.
• Recreational substance use among elite Australian athletes. Dunn M., Thomas J.O., Swift W., Burns L., p. 63-68.
• Association between concurrent alcohol and tobacco use and poverty. de Silva V., Samarasinghe D., Hanwella R., p. 69-73.
• The health and social effects of drinking water-based infusions of kava: a review of the evidence. Rychetnik L., Madronio C.M., p. 74-83.
• Areas of disadvantage: a systematic review of effects of area-level socioeconomic status on substance use outcomes. Karriker-Jaffe K.J., p. 84-95.
• Australian governments' spending on preventing and responding to drug abuse should target the main sources of drug-related harm and the most cost-effective interventions. McDonald D., p. 96-100.
• A randomised controlled study of mouth swab testing versus same day blood tests for HIV infection in young people attending a community drug service. Apoola A., Brunt L., p. 101-103.
• Alcohol, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants use among young Pacific Islanders. Howard J., Ali H., Robins L., p. 104-110.
• The relationship between economic conditions and substance use and harm (Editorial). Ritter A., Chalmers J., p. 1-3.
• RTDs in Australia: expensive designer drinks or cheap rocket fuel? Jones S.C., Barrie L., p. 4-11.
• Assessing recovery and functioning in former problem drinkers at different stages of their recovery journeys. Hibbert L.J., Best D.W., p. 12-20.
• Reported value of cannabis seizures in Australian newspapers: are they accurate? Matthew-Simmons F., Shanahan M., Ritter A., p. 21-25.
• Needle exchange as a safe haven in an unsafe world. MacNeil J., Pauly B., p. 26-32.
• Detecting psychological symptoms related to substance use among Indigenous Australians. Dingwall K.M., Cairney S., p. 33-39.
• Why do festival goers drink? Assessment of drinking motives using the DMQ-R SF in a recreational setting. Nemeth Z., Kuntsche E., Urban R., Farkas J., Demetrovics Z., p. 40-46.
• Embedding routine alcohol screening and brief interventions in a rural general hospital. Fahy P., Croton G., Voogt S., p. 47-54.
• Evidence-based alcohol screening and brief intervention in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services: experiences of health-care providers. Clifford A., Shakeshaft A., p. 55-62.
• Recreational substance use among elite Australian athletes. Dunn M., Thomas J.O., Swift W., Burns L., p. 63-68.
• Association between concurrent alcohol and tobacco use and poverty. de Silva V., Samarasinghe D., Hanwella R., p. 69-73.
• The health and social effects of drinking water-based infusions of kava: a review of the evidence. Rychetnik L., Madronio C.M., p. 74-83.
• Areas of disadvantage: a systematic review of effects of area-level socioeconomic status on substance use outcomes. Karriker-Jaffe K.J., p. 84-95.
• Australian governments' spending on preventing and responding to drug abuse should target the main sources of drug-related harm and the most cost-effective interventions. McDonald D., p. 96-100.
• A randomised controlled study of mouth swab testing versus same day blood tests for HIV infection in young people attending a community drug service. Apoola A., Brunt L., p. 101-103.
• Alcohol, cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants use among young Pacific Islanders. Howard J., Ali H., Robins L., p. 104-110.
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F. MATTHEW-SIMMONS ;
M. SHANAHAN ;
A. RITTER
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Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.30, n°1, January 2011) Article : Périodique
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J. MACNEIL ;
B. PAULY
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2011
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.30, n°1, January 2011) Article : Périodique
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INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The purpose of this paper is to describe the meaning of needle exchange programs from the perspectives of users who access such programs. DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted observations, 33 semistructured interviews and two [...]
L. RYCHETNIK ;
C. M. MADRONIO
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Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.30, n°1, January 2011) Article : Périodique
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