Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.25, n°5 - October 2018
Paru le :
01/10/2018
Année
2018
Page(s) :
365-447
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The framing of alcohol in (non-)sponsored movies: A comparative content analysis of alcohol advertising and portrayals in sponsored and non-sponsored Dutch movies. Gosselt J., Van Hoof J., Kokkeler L., p. 365-375.
- Alcohol-related affordances and group subjectivities: A Q-Methodology study. Hill K.M., Pilling M., Foxcroft D.R., p. 376-385.
- Investigating displacement effects as a result of the Sydney, NSW alcohol lockout legislation. Hughes C.E., Weedon-Newstead A.S., p. 386-396.
- A tale of two Canadian cities: Comparing supervised consumption site (SCS) policy making in Toronto and Vancouver. Hayle S., p. 397-407.
- Prospects for people who use drugs: Maintenance, recovery or progress? An analysis of motivation to change in individuals attending for opioid agonist prescribing (OAP) in a general practice setting. Robertson R., Copeland L., Beresford H., Elton R., Carson D., p. 408-412.
- The relationship between substance use and suicidal behaviour among adolescents in selected European countries: A test of normalisation theory. Haskuka M., Arenliu A., Kelmendi K., p. 413-421.
- Alcohol consumption among university students: A latent class analysis. Davoren M.P., Dahly D., Shiely F., Perry I.J., p. 422-430.
- Late night environments: Bar "morphing" increases risky alcohol sales in on-premise outlets. Lee J.P., Pagano A., Morrison C., Gruenewald P.J., Wittman F.D., p. 431-437.
- Women who drank while pregnant: The importance of social context in the lives of South African pregnant women. Kelly J.F., Ward C.L., p. 438-445.
- The framing of alcohol in (non-)sponsored movies: A comparative content analysis of alcohol advertising and portrayals in sponsored and non-sponsored Dutch movies. Gosselt J., Van Hoof J., Kokkeler L., p. 365-375.
- Alcohol-related affordances and group subjectivities: A Q-Methodology study. Hill K.M., Pilling M., Foxcroft D.R., p. 376-385.
- Investigating displacement effects as a result of the Sydney, NSW alcohol lockout legislation. Hughes C.E., Weedon-Newstead A.S., p. 386-396.
- A tale of two Canadian cities: Comparing supervised consumption site (SCS) policy making in Toronto and Vancouver. Hayle S., p. 397-407.
- Prospects for people who use drugs: Maintenance, recovery or progress? An analysis of motivation to change in individuals attending for opioid agonist prescribing (OAP) in a general practice setting. Robertson R., Copeland L., Beresford H., Elton R., Carson D., p. 408-412.
- The relationship between substance use and suicidal behaviour among adolescents in selected European countries: A test of normalisation theory. Haskuka M., Arenliu A., Kelmendi K., p. 413-421.
- Alcohol consumption among university students: A latent class analysis. Davoren M.P., Dahly D., Shiely F., Perry I.J., p. 422-430.
- Late night environments: Bar "morphing" increases risky alcohol sales in on-premise outlets. Lee J.P., Pagano A., Morrison C., Gruenewald P.J., Wittman F.D., p. 431-437.
- Women who drank while pregnant: The importance of social context in the lives of South African pregnant women. Kelly J.F., Ward C.L., p. 438-445.
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S. HAYLE
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°5, October 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°5, October 2018) Article : Périodique
The Canadian government recently sanctioned a supervised consumption site (SCS) that is currently in Vancouver, British Columbia. The government is open to sanctioning more sites across the country; however, by law the federal health minister mu[...]
M. HASKUKA ;
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K. KELMENDI
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°5, October 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°5, October 2018) Article : Périodique
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