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Auteur S. MACLEAN |
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Article : Périodique
As in many other societies, Australian states have alcohol licensing laws, which specify who can sell alcoholic beverages and under what conditions. Police commonly have the authority to enforce licensing provisions, but are often distracted fro[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
This special issue of Substance Use & Misuse addresses the public health issue of volatile substance misuse (VSM), the inhalation of gases or vapors for psychoactive effects, assessing the similarities and differences in the products misused, pa[...]![]()
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Many young adults aim for a state of tipsiness, where control is not abandoned when they drink alcohol; however, this level of intoxication is very difficult to get right. Interviews conducted with 60 drinkers aged 18-24 years in Melbourne, Aust[...]![]()
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Background: While survey data can provide information on alcohol products favoured by those who drink to intoxication, it is more difficult to get information on what they drink when they are consuming at a level which places them at high risk o[...]![]()
Bulletin : Périodique
Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.46, S1 - 2011 - Volatile substance misuse: a global perspective
C. A. DELL, Editeur scientifique ; S. W. GUST, Editeur scientifique ; S. MACLEAN, Editeur scientifique | 2011![]()
Article : Périodique
R. VASHISHTHA ; M. LIVINGSTON ; A. PENNAY ; P. DIETZE ; S. MACLEAN ; J. HOLMES ; R. HERRING ; G. CALUZZI ; D. I. LUBMAN |Background: Adolescent drinking has declined across many developed countries from the turn of the century. The aim of this review is to explore existing evidence examining possible reasons for this decline. Methods: We conducted systematic sear[...]![]()
Périodique
S. MACLEAN ; D'ABBS P. H. | 2006ENGLISH : Recent growing concern in Australia and elsewhere about harm associated with volatile substance misuse (VSM) in both urban and remote settings has prompted an openness to new policies, laws and programs for prevention and treatment. [...]