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Auteur M. S. ELLIS |
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T. J. CICERO ; M. S. ELLIS ; H. L. SURRATT ; S. P. KURTZ | 2014
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.142, September 2014) Article : PériodiqueObjective: The purpose of the present study was to examine the motivations underlying the use of buprenorphine outside of therapeutic channels and the factors that might account for the reported rapid increase in buprenorphine misuse in recent y[...]T. J. CICERO ; M. S. ELLIS ; Z. A. KASPER | 2017
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.74, November 2017) Article : PériodiqueIntroduction: Given the relatively recent growth in access to heroin and a more permissive atmosphere surrounding its use, we hypothesized that an increasing number of persons with limited experience and tolerance to opioids would experiment wit[...]T. J. CICERO ; S. P. KURTZ ; H. L. SURRATT ; G. E. IBANEZ ; M. S. ELLIS ; M. A. LEVI-MINZI ; J. A. INCIARDI | 2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°2, Spring 2011) Article : PériodiqueNumerous national surveys and surveillance programs have shown a substantial rise in the abuse of prescription opioids over the past 15 years. Accessibility of these drugs to non-patients is the result of their unlawful channeling from legal sou[...]T. J. CICERO ; M. S. ELLIS ; J. HARNEY | 2015
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.373, n°18, October 29, 2015) Article : PériodiqueThis analysis of data from surveys of patients with opioid dependence who were entering treatment programs in the United States showed that exclusive abuse of prescription opioids declined between 2010 and 2014 and concurrent abuse of heroin and[...]T. J. CICERO ; M. S. ELLIS ; H. L. SURRATT ; S. P. KURTZ | 2014
Dans JAMA Psychiatry (Vol.71, n°7, July 2014) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH: Importance: Over the past several years, there have been a number of mainstream media reports that the abuse of heroin has migrated from low-income urban areas with large minority populations to more affluent suburban and rural areas w[...]