Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.30, n°3 - June 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 229-343 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Chronic pain, prescribed opioids and overdose risk: a qualitative exploration of the views of affected individuals and family members. Parkes T., Foster R., McAuley A., Steven D., Matheson C., Baldacchino A., p. 229-240. - How many children live with persons with problematic drinking patterns across 19 European countries? Tamutiene I., Stumbrys D., p. 241-249. - Needle exchange practitioners accounts of delivering harm reduction advice for chemsex: implications for policy and practice. Smiles C., O'Donnell A., Jackson K., p. 250-258. - Impact of participation in a peer-led overdose program for people who use drugs. Perreault M., Ferlatte M.-A., Artunduaga A.C., Perron C., Marshall C., Milton D., p. 259-268. - Harnessing the global expertise in drug use and drug prevention in physical activity settings: results from the Anabolic Steroid Prevention Survey. Vinther A.S., p. 269-282. - The pub: an expanded office. A qualitative study on Norwegian female employees' experiences with English work-related drinking culture. Rimstad S.L., Sagvaag H., Robertson I.E., p. 283-292. - A day at the races: youth alcohol use before and during a large public event. Devilly G.J., Walters A., Allen C., p. 293-303. - Consumer protection messages in alcohol marketing on Twitter in Ireland: a content analysis. Critchlow N., Moodie C., p. 304-311. - Including the multiply excluded: a mixed methods study exploring intragroup stigma towards people who use synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists. Adley M., Atkinson A.M., Sumnall H.R., p. 312-324. - Associations between mental illness and non-medical use of prescription opioids among a sample of people who use drugs in Australia and New Zealand. De Guzman K.R., Snoswell C.L., Maier L.J., Winstock A.R., Ferris J.A., Puljevic C., p. 325-333. - Nonmedical prescription drug use among female adolescents: the relative influence of maternal factors, social norms, and perceptions of risk and availability. Wallace G.T., Buller D.B., Pagoto S., Berteletti J., Baker K.E., Mathis S., et al., p. 334-343. |
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Lien : | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/idep20/30/3 |
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