Auteur A. GOLUB
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M. ADRIAN, Auteur ; D. C. DES JARLAIS, Auteur du commentaire ; A. GOLUB, Auteur du commentaire | 2012
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.47, n°13-14, 2012) Article : PériodiqueSince its inception, the addictions field has had a history of failure: failures in conceptualizations, in treatment, in interventions, in policies, in process as well as outcome assessment. Certain actions and activities have had a less than st[...]
A. GOLUB ; BROWNSTEIN H. H. | 2013
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.43, n°3, July 2013) Article : PériodiqueMuch empirical evidence indicates that the popularity of various drugs tends to increase and wane over time producing episodic epidemics of particular drugs. These epidemics mostly affect persons reaching their late teens at the time of the epid[...]![]()
Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.48, n°10 - 2013 - Drugs, wars, military personnel, and veterans
ENGLISH : Introduction: Information about individuals drug expenses can indicate much about the size of drug markets, the financial burden of use, drug-related crime, and potential challenges for treatment. Most often, expenses have been estim[...]
A. GOLUB ; H. J. LIBERTY ; B. D. JOHNSON | 2005
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.35, n°4, Fall 2005) Article : PériodiqueMeasured trends in drug use can potentially reflect changes in drug use, changes in the accuracy of the measurement instrument, or both. This paper compares marijuana use trends from 1987 to 2001 using self-report and urinalysis data from arrest[...]
ENGLISH : NHSDA and MTF survey data indicate "epidemic"-like growth in hallucinogen use from 1992-1996 and associated increases in cocaine, crack, heroin and amphetamine use. These trends might have resulted from a proliferation of raves and d[...]
D. F. MUSTO ; D. T. COURTWRIGHT ; R. L. DUPONT ; A. GOLUB ; J. H. JAFFE ; B. D. JOHNSON ; JONNES J. ; H. D. KLEBER ; KROGH E. ; R. J. MACCOUN ; K. MEYER ; D. P. MOYNIHAN ; P. REUTER ; SATEL S. ; R. S. SCHOTTENFELD ; W. L. WHITE | 2002
LivreENGLISH : It began as a cough suppressant. In 1898, the Bayer Company commercially introduced heroin - the trademarked name for diacetylmorphine - to every corner of the Earth. Contrary to common assertion, heroin was not recommended for treat[...]
ENGLISH : Since the 1990s, marijuana has been the drug of choice among American youths, especially those that tend to sustain arrests. Previous birth cohorts had greater use of crack, powder cocaine, or heroin. This paper summarizes prior rese[...]
FRANÇAIS : Les études sur la progression de lusage de drogues chez les adolescents suggèrent généralement quil y a eu une séquence dinitiation à partir de l'âge de la première consommation dalcool, de tabac, de marijuana, jusqu à celui de lusag[...]
FRANÇAIS : Afin d'étudier les usagers de crack, on met en place des stratégies de recrutement pour atteindre cette population mal définie. Les sujets proviennent de milieux divers : la rue, les communautés, des personnes libérées de prison, des[...]
ENGLISH : This article articulates a subcultural basis to the evolving popularity for different illicit drugs primarily based on empirical research in the United States, especially among inner-city populations. From this perspective, drug use [...]![]()
A. GOLUB ; B. JOHNSON | 2005
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.37 n°1, 2005) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The incidence of heroin use among Manhattan arresters interviewed by the Arrester, DrugAbuseMonitoring (ADAM) program remained around 20% from 1987 through 2001. However, the authors had expected a decline because the heroin injectio[...]
FRANÇAIS : Dans les années 1980, les premiers reportages sur le développement rapide de l'usage du crack, et les horreurs qui y ont été associées, ont entraîné une grande panique aux États-Unis. Par la suite, la recherche universitaire a inval[...]
A. GOLUB ; H. J. LIBERTY ; B. D. JOHNSON | 2005
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.35, n°4, Fall 2005) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : This study provides a comprehensive multivariate analysis of drug use disclosure among arrestees interviewed between 2000 and 2001 at 37 sites across the U.S.served by the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program. Rates varied w[...]
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