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G. HUNT ; M. ROSENBAUM | 1998Le point de vue des patients des centres méthadone est rarement pris en compte car les usagers de drogues sont considérés comme des déviants dont l'opinion n'est pas fiable. Et pourtant, quand on interroge les patients sur leur traitement, ils f[...]Article : Périodique
Research on drug use among gay and bisexual men has primarily focused on examining the link between drug use - most notably, methamphetamine - sexual practices, and risk of HIV transmission. Drawing on in-depth qualitative data from 40 interview[...]Livre
H. KLINGEMANN ; L. SOBELL ; J. BARKER ; J. BLOMQVIST ; W. CLOUD ; ELLINSTAD T. ; D. FINFGELD ; R. GRANFIELD ; D. HODGINS ; G. HUNT ; JUNKER C. ; F. MOGGI ; S. PEELE ; R. SMART ; M. SOBELL ; J. TUCKER | London : Kluwer Academic | 2001FRANÇAIS : Une grande majorité d'usagers de produits psychoactifs font évoluer par eux-mêmes leurs comportements de consommation afin de les rendre moins problématiques. Les premières recherches datent de 30 ans chez des personnes alcooliques.[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Illegal drug dealers no longer compete for customers only through the quality of their products, but also in convenience and speed of delivery. This article investigates "ring and bring" drug dealing, and argues that a focus on deale[...]Article : Périodique
The arrival of the millennium has understandably created a growing tendency for social commentators to evaluate the current state of the world, assess prior developments and suggest new and enlightened ways forward. In this time of re-appraisals[...]Article : Périodique
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the link between spirituality and the use and misuse of drugs as well as intervention. First, studies have pointed to spirituality and religious involvement as a protective factor against substa[...]Livre
ENGLISH: Drugs and music have long been tied together. From marijuana and jazz, and amphetamines and punk, drugs and popular music have been inextricably joined. Today the music is electronic and ecstasy and party drugs are the drugs of choice.[...]