Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.27, n°6 - December 2020
Paru le :
01/12/2020
Année :
2020
Page(s) :
427-493
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Could the community trust model be applied to regulate cannabis? Findings from a survey of two alcohol licensing trust communities in New Zealand. Rychert M., Romeo J.S., Wilkins C., Graydon-Guy T., p. 427-435.
- Containment and care? A qualitative interview study exploring police custody staff views about delivering brief alcohol interventions to heavy drinking arrestees. McGovern R., Crowe L., Addison M., Hickman M., Kidger J., McColl E., et al., p. 436-444.
- Alcohol-related harm to others: frames and challenges for survey research. Strizek J., p. 445-450.
- Awareness of the presence of nicotine in the JUUL Brand of e-cigarette among adolescents, young adults, and older adults in the United States. McKeganey N., Russell C., Haseen F., p. 451-461.
- Adolescents' reactions to, and perceptions of, dissuasive cigarettes: a focus group study in Scotland. Mitchell D., Moodie C., Critchlow N., Bauld L., p. 462-469.
- 'Othering' in peer education: a case study of the rebirth peer education program in China. Cheng V.S., Yang C., p. 470-478.
- Alcohol marketing policy and advertising exposure in low and middle income Latin American countries. Noel J.K., p. 479-487.
- Police discretion to charge young people who use drugs prior to cannabis legalization in British Columbia, Canada: a brief report of quantitative findings. Greer A., Sorge J., Selfridge M., Benoit C., Jansson M., Macdonald S., p. 488-493.
- Could the community trust model be applied to regulate cannabis? Findings from a survey of two alcohol licensing trust communities in New Zealand. Rychert M., Romeo J.S., Wilkins C., Graydon-Guy T., p. 427-435.
- Containment and care? A qualitative interview study exploring police custody staff views about delivering brief alcohol interventions to heavy drinking arrestees. McGovern R., Crowe L., Addison M., Hickman M., Kidger J., McColl E., et al., p. 436-444.
- Alcohol-related harm to others: frames and challenges for survey research. Strizek J., p. 445-450.
- Awareness of the presence of nicotine in the JUUL Brand of e-cigarette among adolescents, young adults, and older adults in the United States. McKeganey N., Russell C., Haseen F., p. 451-461.
- Adolescents' reactions to, and perceptions of, dissuasive cigarettes: a focus group study in Scotland. Mitchell D., Moodie C., Critchlow N., Bauld L., p. 462-469.
- 'Othering' in peer education: a case study of the rebirth peer education program in China. Cheng V.S., Yang C., p. 470-478.
- Alcohol marketing policy and advertising exposure in low and middle income Latin American countries. Noel J.K., p. 479-487.
- Police discretion to charge young people who use drugs prior to cannabis legalization in British Columbia, Canada: a brief report of quantitative findings. Greer A., Sorge J., Selfridge M., Benoit C., Jansson M., Macdonald S., p. 488-493.
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D. MITCHELL ;
C. MOODIE ;
N. CRITCHLOW ;
L. BAULD
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Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.27, n°6, December 2020) Article : Périodique
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R. MCGOVERN ;
L. CROWE ;
M. ADDISON ;
M. HICKMAN ;
J. KIDGER ;
E. MCCOLL ;
D. NEWBURY-BIRCH ;
E. KANER
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2020
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