Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.117 - July 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Through the wine glass: How biographical midlife transitions and women's affective interpretations interact with alcohol consumption. Lunnay B., Seymour J., Foley K., Musolino C., Ward P.R., art. 104046. - Beverage-specific consumption trends: A cross-country, cross-sectional comparison. Torney A., Room R., Huckle T., Casswell S., Callinan S., art. 104047. - What's in Stock? Drug drought anticipation during COVID-19 among people who use drugs and service providers. Nygaard-Christensen M., Sogaard T.F., art. 104048. - Barriers and facilitators of naloxone and safe injection facility interventions to reduce opioid drug-related deaths: A qualitative analysis. Miller N.M., Campbell C., Shorter G.W., art. 104049. - The political economy of a failed drug reform: Insights from Peru's main legal coca valley. Busnel R., Manrique Lopez H., art. 104050. - Impact of COVID-19 on poisoning-related mortality in Iran: An interrupted time series study. Behnoush A.H., Bazmi E., Forouzesh M., Koehler S.A., Monabati S.J., Behnoush B., art. 104051. - Including the issue of receiving payment for sex in intervention for substance use disorder: Professionals' intentions and interventions. Malka I., Peled E., Gavriel-Fried B., art. 104052. - Changes in opioid and other analgesic prescribing following voluntary and mandatory prescription drug monitoring program implementation: A time series analysis of early outcomes. Nielsen S., Picco L., Russell G., Pearce C., Andrew N.E., Lubman D.I., et al., art. 104053. - Women's experiences in injectable opioid agonist treatment programs in Vancouver, Canada. Mayer S., Boyd J., Fairbairn N., Chapman J., Brohman I., Jenkins E., et al., art. 104054. - "Grasping at straws," experiences of Canadian parents using involuntary stabilization for a youth's substance use. O'Brien D., Hudson-Breen R., art. 104055. - Unpacking the differing understandings of "alcohol industry" in public health research. Sayes E., Adams P.J., Kypri K., art. 104056. - Public health ethics and punitive drug policy: Are new proposed sanctions for drug possession in the UK ethically justifiable? Holland A., McManus J., Wiseman A., Powell M., Eastwood N., Harris M., art. 104057. - Provider experiences with relaxing restrictions on take-home medications for opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative systematic review. Adams A., Blawatt S., MacDonald S., Finnick R., Lajeunesse J., Harrison S., et al., art. 104058. - Post-retirement enlightenment syndrome: Worthy of investigation. McLauchlan L., Kelaita P., Kowalski M., Ritter A., art. 104059. - The impacts of COVID-19 on structural inequities faced by people living with HIV who inject drugs: A qualitative study in St. Petersburg, Russia. Carroll J.J., Rossi S.L., Vetrova M.V., Blokhina E., Sereda Y., Lioznov D., et al., art. 104060. - Accounts of women identified as drinking at 'high risk' during pregnancy: A meta-ethnography of missing voices. Taylor A., Whittaker A., Chandler A., Carnegie E., art. 104061. - Treatment of opioid use disorder in Ukraine during the first year of the Russia-Ukraine war: Lessons learned from the crisis. Morozova O., Ivanchuk I., Gvozdetska O., Nesterova O., Skala P., Kuzin I., et al., art. 104062. - What are the harms of vaping in young people who have never smoked? Mendelsohn C.P., Hall W., art. 104064. - Early warnings and slow deaths: A sociology of outbreak and overdose. Rhodes T., Lancaster K., art. 104065. - A new outbreak of HIV infection among people who inject drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece. Sypsa V., Roussos S., Tsirogianni E., Tsiara C., Paraskeva D., Chrysanthidis T., et al., art. 104073. - Civil commitment perspectives and experiences among friends and family of people who use illicit opioids in Massachusetts, USA. Slocum S., Paquette C.E., Walley A.Y., Pollini R.A., art. 104074. - Characterizing heterogeneity among people who use cannabis for medicinal reasons: A latent class analysis of a nationally representative Canadian sample. Coelho S.G., Wardell J.D., art. 104076. - Are dietary supplement users more likely to dope than non-users?: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Hurst P., Schiphof-Godart L., Kavussanu M., Barkoukis V., Petroczi A., Ring C., art. 104077. |
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Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/117 |
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