
Auteur H. R. SUMNALL
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (22)

Ecstasy 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[...]
H. R. SUMNALL ; TYLER E. ; WAGSTAFF G. F. ; J. C. COLE | 2004
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.76, n°1, 2004) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : 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[...]
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[...]
H. R. SUMNALL ; M. A. BELLIS | 2007
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.97 n°10, 2007) Article : PériodiqueIn the UK and elsewhere, social marketing is becoming a major feature of health-improvement strategies.1 Based on marketing techniques developed for commercial sales, social marketing uses imagery (eg television, magazines, internet and billboar[...]
ENGLISH : 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[...]
H. R. SUMNALL ; A. ATKINSON ; C. MONTGOMERY ; O. MAYNARD ; J. NICHOLLS | 2023
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.111, January 2023) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Drug related deaths (DRD) are at historically high levels in the United Kingdom (UK), but some approaches that have the potential to reduce risk of mortality remain controversial. Public support makes an important contribution to dru[...]
This Manual is a joint production by the EMCDDA and the Prevention Standards Partnership, and presents and describes basic and expert level quality standards for drug prevention. The standards cover all aspects of drug prevention work, including[...]
The aim of this 'quick guide' is to make practical information on prevention quality standards available outside the European Union. A condensed version of EMCDDA Manual 7, it includes a description of the eight stages involved in the drug preve[...]
This short report presents a brief overview of recent evidence for the most effective approaches in the fields of drug use prevention, drug use treatment and harm reduction. It discusses the strengths and limitations of the evidence and some cha[...]Nouveauté
A. M. ATKINSON ; H. R. SUMNALL | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.38, December 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Young women in the UK often partake in a culture of intoxication in the pursuit of pleasure and friendship fun. Experiences of intoxication and drinking spaces remain highly gendered, and relative to men, women continue to find their[...]
ENGLISH : Recent publications claim that the recreational drug ecstasy is considered to be safe by many or most ecstasy users, or by young people or the general public. Unfortunately, there are no references that provide any support for this c[...]
A. M. ATKINSON ; B. R. MEADOWS ; K. M. ROSS-HOULE ; C. SMITH ; H. R. SUMNALL | 2023
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.30, n°5, October 2023) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Women's magazines provide a space in which gendered norms around alcohol-related practice are (re)-produced. They act as important points of reference for women to draw upon in their own understandings of alcohol use within their ide[...]
H. R. SUMNALL ; C. MONTGOMERY ; A. M. ATKINSON ; S. H. GAGE ; I. D. BOARDLEY | 2022
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.29, n°5, October 2022) Article : PériodiqueThere has been recent UK media attention on the global impact of the cocaine trade and the morality of personal use of cocaine powder. In this study we investigated whether people who use cocaine engage in moral disengagement (MD) strategies to [...]
J. C. COLE ; H. R. SUMNALL ; G. W. SMITH ; ROSTAMI-HODJEGAN A. | 2005
Dans Journal of Psychopharmacology (Vol.19, n°1, 2005) Article : PériodiqueAdverse 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[...]
M. T. McKAY ; N. T. McBRIDE ; H. R. SUMNALL ; J. C. COLE | 2012
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.17, n°2, April 2012) Article : PériodiqueBackground: 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[...]