
Auteur T. MILLAR
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (20)

GEMMEL I. ; T. MILLAR ; G. HAY | 2004
Dans Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (Vol.58, n°9, September 2004) Article : PériodiqueStudy objective: To establish the prevalence of problem drug use in the 10 local authorities within the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester between April 2000 and March 2001. Setting and participants: Problem drug users aged 16-54 resident[...]
ENGLISH : Three methods were used to identify the treatments given to cocaine misusers in England, and to make a preliminary assessment of effectiveness. First, a postal survey of all known drug misuse treatment services ascertained approximat[...]
K. P. HAYHURST ; A. JONES ; T. MILLAR ; M. PIERCE ; L. DAVIES ; S. WESTON ; M. DONMALL | 2013
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.130, n°1-3, June 2013) Article : PériodiqueAim: The need to generate income to fund drug misuse is assumed to be a driver of involvement in acquisitive crime. We examined the influence of drug misuse expenditure, and other factors, on acquisitive offending. Methods: Clients (N = 1380) [...]
A. JONES ; K. P. HAYHURST ; S. JAHR ; M. WHITE ; T. MILLAR | 2021
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.27, n°1, January 2021) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Public health bodies in the UK, and elsewhere, have expressed concern over the wider social and economic impact of crack cocaine use on society. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to use English substance misuse treatment data to e[...]
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the Government Office Region and national level in England for 2009/10. It is a follow up to the four reports that provided prevalence estimates for 2004/05 ([...]
H. E. JONES ; R. J. HARRIS ; B. C. DOWNING ; M. PIERCE ; T. MILLAR ; A. E. ADES ; N. J. WELTON ; A. M. PRESANIS ; D. DE ANGELIS ; M. HICKMAN | 2020
Dans Addiction (Vol.115, n°12, December 2020) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Indirect estimation methods are required for estimating the size of populations where only a proportion of individuals are observed directly, such as problem drug users (PDUs). Capture-recapture and multiplier methods are wi[...]
D. LEWER ; J. FREER ; E. KING ; S. LARNEY ; L. DEGENHARDT ; E. J. TWEED ; V. D. HOPE ; M. HARRIS ; T. MILLAR ; A. HAYWARD ; D. CICCARONE ; K. I. MORLEY | 2020
Dans Addiction (Vol.115, n°6, June 2020) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To summarize evidence on the frequency and predictors of health-care utilization among people who use illicit drugs. DESIGN: Systematic search of MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsychINFO for observational studies reporting health-care utilization pub[...]
Summarises the results of the second sweep of a three-year study to estimate the prevalence of 'problem drug use' (defined as use of opiates and/or crack cocaine) nationally (England only), regionally, and locally. An overview of national and Go[...]
G. HAY ; M. GANNON ; MACDOUGALL J. ; C. EASTWOOD ; K. WILLIAMS ; T. MILLAR | 2010
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°2, April 2010) Article : PériodiqueAims: The aim of this study was to establish prevalence estimates of problem drug use, defined as opiate and/or crack cocaine use by persons aged 15 to 64 years, for England and for each of the 149 administrative areas responsible for commission[...]Nouveauté
K. P. HAYHURST ; M. PIERCE ; M. HICKMAN ; T. SEDDON ; G. DUNN ; J. KEANE ; T. MILLAR | 2017
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.39, January 2017) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Although evidence points to a strong link between illicit drug use and crime, robust evidence for temporal order in the relationship is scant. We carried out a systematic review to assess the evidence for pathways through opiate/crac[...]
FRANÇAIS : Opérationnel depuis 1987, la banque de données sur la toxicomanie dans la région N.O. de la Grande-Bretagne est un instrument unique dans sa capacité à refléter des tendances. Durant les années 1990-1992 le nombre de toxicomanes s'ét[...]
H. E. JONES ; N. J. WELTON ; A. E. ADES ; M. PIERCE ; W. DAVIES ; B. COLEMAN ; T. MILLAR ; M. HICKMAN | 2016
Dans Addiction (Vol.111, n°3, March 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground and Aims: Capture-recapture (CRC) analysis is recommended for estimating the prevalence of problem drug use or people who inject drugs (PWID). We aim to demonstrate how naive application of CRC can lead to highly misleading results, a[...]
SKODBO S. ; G. BROWN ; DEACON S. ; A. COOPER ; A. HALL ; T. MILLAR ; J. SMITH ; WHITHAM K. | 2007
RapportThis paper examines the way that the Drug Interventions Programme (DIP) engages and directs Class A drug misusers from the point of arrest or charge to the point of treatment. It also examines whether the implementation of Tough Choices in April[...]
The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) examines the effectiveness of drug treatment in England. Within the context of changing patterns of drug use and an expansion in criminal justice referrals, the study aims to measure the outcome[...]
A. JONES ; M. DONMALL ; T. MILLAR ; A. MOODY ; S. WESTON ; T. ANDERSON ; GITTINS M. ; V. ABEYWARDANA ; J. D'SOUZA | 2009
RapportThis report summarises follow-up data from the Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS): a longitudinal study that explores the outcomes of drug treatment in England. The overriding finding is that treatment reduces the harmful behaviours [...]