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Auteur J. C. COLE |
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J. C. COLE ; H. R. SUMNALL | 2003Ecstasy is the second most widely abused illegal drug in Europe. Ecstasy is the colloquial name for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), but not all Ecstasy tablets contain MDMA. When taken in hot, crowded environments, Ecstasy/MDMA users h[...]![]()
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ENGLISH : Behavioural economic models of substance choice describe the relationship between changes in unit price and consumption. As the majority of UK non-dependent substance misusers are polysubstance misusers, we investigated the influence[...]![]()
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H. R. SUMNALL ; TYLER E. ; WAGSTAFF G. F. ; J. C. COLE | 2004ENGLISH : Behavioural economic models of substance choice describe the relationship between changes in unit price and consumption. As the majority of UK non-dependent substance misusers are polysubstance misusers, we investigated the influence[...]![]()
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H. R. SUMNALL ; M. A. BELLIS ; J. C. COLE ; J. McVEIGH | 2005ENGLISH : Aims: Drugs intelligence systems in Merseyside have identified a growing number of treatment-seeking clients who express a preference for injecting crack cocaine. We investigated the history of crack-cocaine injecting behaviours in i[...]![]()
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For nearly 30 years, there has been a steady flow of research papers highlighting the dangers of MDMA and the implications for ecstasy users. After such a long time, it would be reasonable to expect that these dangers would be obvious due to the[...]![]()
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Adverse reactions to polysubstance misuse are common in nightclubs, yet little is known of the physiological effects of polysubstance misuse in this environment. This study examined the heart rate, blood pressure and oral temperature of 50 parti[...]![]()
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Background: The study aimed to trial an adapted version of the School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project (SHAHRP) in Northern Ireland. The intervention aims to enhance alcohol-related knowledge, create more healthy alcohol-related attitud[...]![]()
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National drugs information strategies convey the message that use of Ecstasy is associated with an increase in both the incidence and severity of major depressive disorder. However, very little primary research supports this. Unlike apparent def[...]![]()
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J. C. COLE ; M. BAILEY ; H. R. SUMNALL ; WAGSTAFF G. F. ; L. A. KING | 2002FRANÇAIS : Les analyses des comprimés d'ecstasy saisis dans le nord-ouest de l'Angleterre en 2001 sont décrites et comparées avec les données déjà mises en évidence par le Forensic Science Service sur la Grande-Bretagne, de 1991 à 2001. Résulta[...]![]()
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J. C. COLE ; H. R. SUMNALL | 2003ENGLISH : 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) is a relatively novel drug of abuse and as such little is currently known of its behavioural pharmacology. This review aims to examine whether MDMA represents a novel class of abused drug. MDM[...]![]()
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Previous investigations of the subjective effects of MDMA (material sold as ecstasy) have conducted interviews and surveys of various groups of ecstasy users within particular sub-populations. This study examined subjective drug effects reported[...]![]()
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M. T. McKAY ; H. SUMNALL ; A. J. GOUDIE ; M. FIELD ; J. C. COLE |Aim: To investigate whether or not a range of factors were associated with problematic drinking, as assessed using the Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale (AAIS) in a sample of 11–16-year olds in Northern Ireland. Methods: The study used a cro[...]