Cet ouvrage vise principalement à présenter les principes scientifiques et horticoles, avec leurs applications pratiques, nécessaires pour la sélection et la multiplication du cannabis en général et de ses variétés psychotropes.
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Cet ouvrage vise principalement à présenter les principes scientifiques et horticoles, avec leurs applications pratiques, nécessaires pour la sélection et la multiplication du cannabis en général et de ses variétés psychotropes.
E. CAMA ; L. BRENER ; J. BRYANT | 2014
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.21, n°6, December 2014) Article : PériodiqueAims: This article describes the characteristics and attendance patterns of clients of a co-located fixed-site needle and syringe program (NSP) and syringe vending machine (SVM) to assess the utilisation and benefits of providing access to multi[...]
L'auteur raconte dans cet ouvrage comment s'est développé l'usage de la cocaïne, depuis son utilisation originelle comme anesthésique local ou antidépresseur, et son incorporation à des vins toniques ou même à du chewing-gum, jusqu'à son statut [...]
D. M. PAQUETTE ; J. BRYANT ; J. DE WIT | 2012
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.19, n°4, August 2012) Article : PériodiqueAims: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly being used to sample hidden populations, such as people who inject drugs (PWIDs). This study compared samples of PWID recruited from RDS and service-based sampling methods to explore whether[...]
Key findings: Illicit drug use was common among attendees of the Big Day Out who resided in Queensland, with 61.5% reporting that they had used at least one illicit drug in the previous 12 months. The most commonly used drugs were cannabis (by 4[...]
M. HOPWOOD ; J. BRYANT ; L. BRENER | 2010
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.37, n°4, Winter 2010) Article : PériodiqueThe exponential rate of development in science and technology in recent decades has had a profound social impact. In particular, computing and the Internet have indelibly altered the world's social, economic, and intellectual landscapes. The Inf[...]
ENGLISH : Hepatitis C-related discrimination is reportedly common, however few studies have investigated this phenomenon. This paper presents findings from a cross-sectional study of people with self reported hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection [...]
J. BRYANT ; B. BONEVSKI ; C. PAUL ; P. HULL ; J. O'BRIEN | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.31, n°5, July 2012) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction and Aims. Novel ways of accessing and engaging smokers who are socially and economically disadvantaged may help reduce socioeconomic disparities in smoking rates. This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of integrating [...]
ENGLISH : Research about initiation to injecting drugs emphasises the role that relationships with others plays in the experience, suggesting investigations of initiation should include an examination of both initiates and initiators. This pap[...]
D. M. PAQUETTE ; J. BRYANT ; J. DE WIT | 2010
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.37, n°4, Winter 2010) Article : PériodiqueRespondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a relatively new form of sampling hidden populations. RDS has the ability to produce valid population estimates, provided that certain assumptions are met. This study examined whether an RDS survey of people w[...]
C. L. PAUL ; B. BONEVSKI ; H. E. TURON ; J. BRYANT | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.31, n°5, July 2012) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction and Aims. Despite the persistent socioeconomic gradient associated with smoking, little is known about how to 'close the gap'. There is a debate regarding the implications of directing resources away from general population efforts [...]
ENGLISH : This paper explores differences between women's and men's first experience of injecting in relation to socio-demographic context, drug use, and the role of others. We collected cross-sectional retrospective data from 334 recently ini[...]
D. M. PAQUETTE ; J. BRYANT ; J. DE WIT | 2011
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.22, n°4, July 2011) Article : PériodiqueBackground Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a method for recruiting hidden populations, such as people who inject drugs (PWID). In RDS, participants recruit their peers into the study; who recruited who into the study is tracked, and thus inf[...]