Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.40, n°4 - Fall 2010 - Selected papers
Paru le :
16/02/2011
Année
2011
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
• Racial/ethnic differences in religiosity and drug use (S.M. Rote, B. Starks)
• A new trick for an old dog: applying developmental trajectories to inform drug use progression (J.T. Ward, J. Stogner, C.L. Gibson, R.L. Akers)
• Control and welfare in Danish drug policy (E. Houborg)
• Does our choice of substance-related terms influence perceptions of treatment need? An empirical investigation with two commonly used terms (J.F. Kelly, S.J. Dow, C. Westerhoff)
• Barriers to implementing individualized substance abuse treatment: qualitative findings from the CASPAR replication studies (A.A. Mericle, K. Casaletto, D. Knoblach, A.C. Brooks, D. Carise)
• “I always kept a job”: Income generation, heroin use and economic uncertainty in 21st century Detroit (P.J. Draus, J. Roddy, M. Greenwald)
• Estimating the prevalence and frequency of adolescent drug use: do the models fit the measures? (J.P. Hoffmann, S.J. Bahr)
• A framework to examine gateway relations in drug use: an application of latent transition analysis (M.M. Maldonado-Molina, S.T. Lanza)
• Racial/ethnic differences in religiosity and drug use (S.M. Rote, B. Starks)
• A new trick for an old dog: applying developmental trajectories to inform drug use progression (J.T. Ward, J. Stogner, C.L. Gibson, R.L. Akers)
• Control and welfare in Danish drug policy (E. Houborg)
• Does our choice of substance-related terms influence perceptions of treatment need? An empirical investigation with two commonly used terms (J.F. Kelly, S.J. Dow, C. Westerhoff)
• Barriers to implementing individualized substance abuse treatment: qualitative findings from the CASPAR replication studies (A.A. Mericle, K. Casaletto, D. Knoblach, A.C. Brooks, D. Carise)
• “I always kept a job”: Income generation, heroin use and economic uncertainty in 21st century Detroit (P.J. Draus, J. Roddy, M. Greenwald)
• Estimating the prevalence and frequency of adolescent drug use: do the models fit the measures? (J.P. Hoffmann, S.J. Bahr)
• A framework to examine gateway relations in drug use: an application of latent transition analysis (M.M. Maldonado-Molina, S.T. Lanza)
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In 2004 the Danish Parliament re-penalized possession of illegal drugs for personal consumption after 35 years of de-penalization. This article presents an analysis of this shift away from a relatively liberal drug policy and towards a more repr[...]
A. A. MERICLE ;
K. CASALETTO ;
D. KNOBLACH ;
A. C. BROOKS ;
D. CARISE
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2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
Problem-to-services matching is critical to patient-centered care. Further, the extent to which substance abuse treatment is individualized to meet specific client needs is a key predictor of success and represents “best practice” in substance a[...]
J. P. HOFFMANN ;
S. J. BAHR
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2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
We critically review recent studies to examine the measurement schemes and empirical models used to examine adolescent drug use, with a particular eye toward determining whether differences between the prevalence and frequency of use have been a[...]
M. M. MALDONADO-MOLINA ;
S. T. LANZA
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2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.40, n°4, Fall 2010) Article : Périodique
A progressive and hierarchical sequence of drug use suggests that a sequence of stages of drug use can describe the order by which adolescents try drugs. We propose an operational definition to test gateway relations by providing a framework wit[...]
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