Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs , Vol.50, n°2 - April-June 2018
Paru le :
01/06/2018
Année
2018
Page(s) :
95-186
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Mother of Berries, ACDC, or Chocolope: Examination of the strains used by medical cannabis patients in New England. Piper B.J., p. 95-104.
- An exploratory study of cannabis festivals and their attendees in two European cities: Amsterdam and Berlin. Skliamis K., Korf D.J., p. 105-113.
- The scheduling of kratom and selective use of data. Griffin O.H., Webb M.E., p. 114-120.
- "You don't feel": The experience of youth benzodiazepine misuse in Ireland. Murphy K.D., Lambert S., McCarthy S., Sahm L.J., Byrne S., p. 121-128.
- Delayed urinary symptoms induced by ketamine. Robles-Martinez M., Abad A.C., Perez-Rodriguez V., Ros-Cucurull E., Esojo A., Roncero C., p. 129-132.
- Bullying victimization, binge drinking, and marijuana use among adolescents: Results from the 2013 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Priesman E., Newman R., Ford J.A., p. 133-142.
- Intercorrelation of alcohol and other drug use disorders among a national sample of drivers. Scherer M., Canham S., Voas R.B., Furr-Holden C.D., p. 143-150.
- Helping smokers quit: The smoking cessation leadership center engages behavioral health by challenging old myths and traditions. Schroeder S.A., Clark B., Cheng C., Saucedo C.B., p. 151-158.
- Nonmedical opioid use in relation to recency of heroin use in a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States. Palamar J.J., Shearston J.A., p. 159-166.
- Sold as heroin: Perceptions and use of an evolving drug in Baltimore, MD. Mars S.G., Ondocsin J., Ciccarone D., p. 167-176.
- Understanding postdisaster substance use and psychological distress using concepts from the self-medication hypothesis and social cognitive theory. Alexander A.C., Ward K.D., p. 177-186.
- Mother of Berries, ACDC, or Chocolope: Examination of the strains used by medical cannabis patients in New England. Piper B.J., p. 95-104.
- An exploratory study of cannabis festivals and their attendees in two European cities: Amsterdam and Berlin. Skliamis K., Korf D.J., p. 105-113.
- The scheduling of kratom and selective use of data. Griffin O.H., Webb M.E., p. 114-120.
- "You don't feel": The experience of youth benzodiazepine misuse in Ireland. Murphy K.D., Lambert S., McCarthy S., Sahm L.J., Byrne S., p. 121-128.
- Delayed urinary symptoms induced by ketamine. Robles-Martinez M., Abad A.C., Perez-Rodriguez V., Ros-Cucurull E., Esojo A., Roncero C., p. 129-132.
- Bullying victimization, binge drinking, and marijuana use among adolescents: Results from the 2013 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Priesman E., Newman R., Ford J.A., p. 133-142.
- Intercorrelation of alcohol and other drug use disorders among a national sample of drivers. Scherer M., Canham S., Voas R.B., Furr-Holden C.D., p. 143-150.
- Helping smokers quit: The smoking cessation leadership center engages behavioral health by challenging old myths and traditions. Schroeder S.A., Clark B., Cheng C., Saucedo C.B., p. 151-158.
- Nonmedical opioid use in relation to recency of heroin use in a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States. Palamar J.J., Shearston J.A., p. 159-166.
- Sold as heroin: Perceptions and use of an evolving drug in Baltimore, MD. Mars S.G., Ondocsin J., Ciccarone D., p. 167-176.
- Understanding postdisaster substance use and psychological distress using concepts from the self-medication hypothesis and social cognitive theory. Alexander A.C., Ward K.D., p. 177-186.
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