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Objectives: To determine the prevalence, patterns of use and consequences of inhaling alcohol vapour or mist. Design: Cross-sectional survey recruiting an international non-probability sample of people who use alcohol and other drugs as part of[...]Article : Périodique
Introduction: Drinking alcohol is legal in most countries of the world. Given the social acceptance of this behavior despite potential negative impact on health, help-seeking behavior could differ when compared to other drugs. This paper aimed t[...]Rapport
A. R. WINSTOCK ; E. L. DAVIES ; J. A. FERRIS ; L. J. MAIER ; M. J. BARRATT | Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA | Insights, ISSN 1606-1683 | 2022The Global Drug Survey (GDS) is a detailed annual online survey of psychoactive substance use that first ran in 2011. The 10 GDS surveys to date have collected data from more than 900 000 respondents, containing information that can answer key a[...]Article : Périodique
E. L. DAVIES ; D. CONROY ; A. R. WINSTOCK ; J. FERRIS |Aims: Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfully enhanced by understanding what individual experiences might lead patients to cut down. The aim of the current paper was to explore the experi[...]Article : Périodique
Background: The emergence of legal cannabis industries poses a new public health challenge. Health information labels are part of the public health strategy for tobacco and alcohol, but there is limited research on cannabis-related messaging. Th[...]Article : Périodique
C. PULJEVIC ; A. COSSART ; E. L. DAVIES ; M. J. BARRATT ; L. J. MAIER ; M. JAUFFRET-ROUSTIDE ; A. R. WINSTOCK ; J. A. FERRIS |Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic likely impacted cannabis distribution, access and usage worldwide. This study aims to describe self-reported changes in cannabis use and related outcomes following COVID-19-related restrictions among an internation[...]Article : Périodique
This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication depending on drinking location and drink type. Methods: Data came from 32,194 respondents to The Global Drug Survey (GDS) 2015, an annual, cross-sectional, on[...]