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Article : Périodique
Aims: Craving is commonly described as an 'intense desire' to use drugs. Due to its relevance for addiction theories and treatment, much effort has been put into understanding how and when craving occurs. An undisputed definition of craving is h[...]Article : Périodique
M. EKENDAHL ; J. MANSSON ; P. KARLSSON |A key question in drugs research is why people use psychoactive substances. Diverse motives such as boredom, habit, and pain relief have served as explanations, but little is known about how adult cannabis users motivate their use in prohibition[...]Périodique
C. HAASEN ; M. PRINZLEVE ; H. ZURHOLD ; J. REHM ; GUTTINGER F. ; G. FISHER ; R. JAGSCH ; B. OLSSON ; M. EKENDAHL ; A. VERSTER ; CAMPORESAGNA A. ; A. M. PEZOUS ; M. GOSSOP ; V. MANNING ; G. COX ; RYDER N. ; J. GEREVICH ; E. BACSKAI ; M. CASAS ; MATALI J. L. ; M. KRAUSZ | 2004ENGLISH : An increase in the use of cocaine and crack in several parts of Europe has raised the question whether this trend is similar to that of the USA in the 1980s. However, research in the field of cocaine use in Europe has been only spora[...]Article : Périodique
Research shows that cannabis is understood differently across cannabis cultures. In Sweden, young cannabis users are seen as vulnerable, problem-burdened and increasingly embracing drug-liberal attitudes. Despite low prevalence rates, youth cann[...]Article : Périodique
In Sweden, prohibitionist drug policy has contributed to making cannabis an illegal drug, viewed as dangerous, while alcohol is considered a legitimate recreational commodity. But the official Swedish cannabis discourse is now being contested on[...]Article : Périodique
During recent years, political discussions about how to deal with cannabis use have become increasingly centered on harm reduction and liberalization in large parts of the Western world. In Sweden, however, no such re-framing of the issue has oc[...]