Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.41, n°1 - Winter 2011 - Selected papers
Paru le :
27/04/2011
Année
2011
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• "To numb out and start to feel nothing": Experiences of stress among crack-cocaine using women in a Midwestern city (R. Daniulaityte, R.G. Carlson)
• Conduct disorder as a risk factor for violent victimization and offending among regular illicit drug users (M. Torok, S. Darke, S. Kaye, J. Ross)
• Stakeholder consensus and circumvention in drug diversion programs: Findings from California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36) (D. Urada, C. Gardiner, M.D. Anglin)
• The influence of health strain on the initiation and frequency of substance use in a national sample of adolescents (J. Stogner, C.L. Gibson)
• "There's what's on paper and then there's what happens, out on the sidewalk": Cannabis users knowledge and opinions of Canadian drug laws (S. Brochu, C. Duff, M. Asbridge, P.G. Erickson)
• Response bias in screening county jail inmates for addictions (S.L. Proctor, N.G. Hoffmann, C.J. Corwin)
• Differences in substance abuse counselors' knowledge of tobacco cessation medication effectiveness: 2002-2008 (T.C. Rothrauff, A.J. Abraham, P.M. Roman)
• Leaving no stone unturned: exploring responses to and consequences of failed crack-for-car transactions (H. Copes, R.K. Brunson, C.J. Forsyth, H. White)
• "To numb out and start to feel nothing": Experiences of stress among crack-cocaine using women in a Midwestern city (R. Daniulaityte, R.G. Carlson)
• Conduct disorder as a risk factor for violent victimization and offending among regular illicit drug users (M. Torok, S. Darke, S. Kaye, J. Ross)
• Stakeholder consensus and circumvention in drug diversion programs: Findings from California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36) (D. Urada, C. Gardiner, M.D. Anglin)
• The influence of health strain on the initiation and frequency of substance use in a national sample of adolescents (J. Stogner, C.L. Gibson)
• "There's what's on paper and then there's what happens, out on the sidewalk": Cannabis users knowledge and opinions of Canadian drug laws (S. Brochu, C. Duff, M. Asbridge, P.G. Erickson)
• Response bias in screening county jail inmates for addictions (S.L. Proctor, N.G. Hoffmann, C.J. Corwin)
• Differences in substance abuse counselors' knowledge of tobacco cessation medication effectiveness: 2002-2008 (T.C. Rothrauff, A.J. Abraham, P.M. Roman)
• Leaving no stone unturned: exploring responses to and consequences of failed crack-for-car transactions (H. Copes, R.K. Brunson, C.J. Forsyth, H. White)
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J. STOGNER ;
C. L. GIBSON
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2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°1, Winter 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°1, Winter 2011) Article : Périodique
Using Agnew's general strain theory (GST) as a theoretical framework, we make an argument that health problems are sources of strain that influence substance use. Health strain's influence on the initiation and frequency of substance use is then[...]
S. BROCHU ;
C. DUFF ;
M. ASBRIDGE ;
P. G. ERICKSON
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2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°1, Winter 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°1, Winter 2011) Article : Périodique
This paper explores the knowledge and opinions of cannabis users regarding Canadian laws regulating possession of cannabis. Our study is based on data from 165 in-depth interviews with adult cannabis users from four Canadian cities. Our particip[...]
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